Trading Today for (Maybe) Tomorrow

I wouldn’t trade tomorrow for today –          Headlong Flight, Rush Anyone familiar with the writing of Neil Peart, the lyricist for Rush, will understand the context of these words: Christians are so messed up, willing to sacrifice in this life for the promise of something more and better in the future – the promise of eternal life.  (In order to properly rhyme, he had to end with “today,” so the wording might seem a bit awkward.) For Peart, this life was all there is.  I don’t know if he changed his views in his last years, knowing he would soon die of terminal … Continue reading Trading Today for (Maybe) Tomorrow