Friday, December 19, 2008

Post No. 70a: From the We Just Couldn't Resist File

Over the past couple of weeks, we delved into some very controversial subject matter, specifically same sex marriage and abortion. Passions ran strong. Many drew lines in the sand. Needless to say, there was no satisfactory resolution.

The following is an example of how a little creativity, in the absence of emotion, can go a long way toward helping people resolve their differences.

A little girl asked her father:
'How did the human race appear?'

The father answered, 'God made Adam and Eve;
they had children; and so was all humankind made.'

Two days later the girl asked her mother the same question.

The mother answered,
'Many years ago there were monkeys from
which the human race evolved.'

The confused girl returned to her father and said,
'Dad, how is it possible that you told me the
human race was created by God,
and Mom said they developed from monkeys?'

The father answered,
'Well, Dear, it is very simple.

I told you about my side of the family,
and your mother told you about hers.'

5 comments:

  1. read about ur comment on my blog....nice to know that u find it interesting... anyway keep visiting...read ur post.. a good one to tickle the funny bone..:)

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  2. Thanks much for visiting. We look forward to receiving your views on some of the subjects.

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  3. Hi Logisitician,
    Very endearing and true. The only thing the human race can agree on is that we will always disagree.

    Merry Christmas and thanks for a great year of ‘food for thought’ from The View. Your blog is always an inspiration.

    Vikki

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  4. Thanks much Vikki. You've significantly contributed to the expansion of the realm of possibilities.

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  5. Thanks much Vikki. You've significantly contributed to the expansion of the realm of possibilities.

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