Sunday, July 27, 2008

Essay #4: Women, God's Greatest Invention. Why?
You thought it was the electric light? Wrong! When God sets out to do something, it is always extraordinary. When he decided Adam needed a companion did you think he planned something plain? Simple? Ordinary? Don't be ridiculous!
He grabbed a rib and created something beautiful, fascinating, complicated, wonderful. A creature, a collection of marvelous parts, lovely long hair, a pretty face, and a body covered with smooth silky skin. And those breasts, what a great idea that was! The perfect object of identity, sticking right out there in front. He gave her a deceptively simple name, Eve. Adam must have been jumping up and down with excitement! She was obviously built for fun and good times. Can you imagine something created thousands of years ago that still gives a man his most pleasurable moments? But that's not all. She comes equipped with a child-producing mechanism and along with that God made her most desirable time of life those child bearing years. Those breasts are not just for beauty and pleasure. They contain a milk-producing system that nourishes those newborn babies. He wasn't through yet. He added a sweet loving disposition and a nurturing psyche that makes women the ideal people for wives, mothers, care-givers, lovers, and nurses.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Coming soon! New essay; Women, God's greatest invention
PLEASE NOTE: My dear Friends: Yes, I think of all members of the human race as my dear friends but I am most interested in those folks who are part of what I term the cycle of life. These are the adults who are strongly attracted to the opposite sex, who usually participate in a meaningful union, who desire and produce children as a result of that union. Those adults outside of that cycle of life I think of as a humorist once put it as "A thing of beauty and a boy(or girl) forever." As a group they have contributed a great deal to science, art, and many other fields but they have deliberately excluded themselves from the cycle of life and will find they have paid a high price for their choice.*** RCK