Those brown eyes stare back; but they're not cocky or cheeky or wisdom the reaches deep down. They're relative - human for a lack of a better word. Sure, there's the glitter of intelligent but doesn't seem to be bottomless as usual and there's definitely a more serious look to the face overall.
As far as the answer to that question - John is a bit conflicted and rightly so - when he is a professor of learning this is also one of those times that science is conflicting with religion. As before with Copernicus.
John does begin to open his mouth but stops and closes as the thought of Copernicus does cross his mind and like that - does rewrite history.
"Nowhere does it say, man came from anything else in here." Which John states a matter of fact.
Which the book does not say that man came from ape - if anything humans are left out. However, does imply
Still, John's face appears conflicted between science and religion because then it becomes do you go anywhere after you die? And the thought of you don't is a chilling fact.
Re: Choice 1
As far as the answer to that question - John is a bit conflicted and rightly so - when he is a professor of learning this is also one of those times that science is conflicting with religion. As before with Copernicus.
John does begin to open his mouth but stops and closes as the thought of Copernicus does cross his mind and like that - does rewrite history.
"Nowhere does it say, man came from anything else in here." Which John states a matter of fact.
Which the book does not say that man came from ape - if anything humans are left out. However, does imply
Still, John's face appears conflicted between science and religion because then it becomes do you go anywhere after you die? And the thought of you don't is a chilling fact.