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Every form of life on the planet must take in nutrition, digest it for sustenence, then defecate the waste products. Most of us love the taste of honey. You know what it is?? It must fall into the category of spit, sweat, vomit or defecation. AIN'T NATURE GRAND!
Every form of life on the planet must take in nutrition, digest it for sustenence, then defecate the waste products. Most of us love the taste of honey. You know what it is?? It must fall into the category of spit, sweat, vomit or defecation. AIN'T NATURE GRAND!
What you said is not news to anyone...Is there a hidden point there somewhere?
What you said is not news to anyone...Is there a hidden point there somewhere?
Not hidden...obvious. Every living thing on this planet is born or hatched, thrives for a time, dimenishes toward the end and dies. It must take in nutrition, digest it, defecate waste and reproduce. Only religious people think there's something sacred about it. I've always heard the term, "The Miracle Of Life" when a baby is born. The hounds across the street have two litters of five or six a year.
Not hidden...obvious. Every living thing on this planet is born or hatched, thrives for a time, dimenishes toward the end and dies. It must take in nutrition, digest it, defecate waste and reproduce. Only religious people think there's something sacred about it. I've always heard the term, "The Miracle Of Life" when a baby is born. The hounds across the street have two litters of five or six a year.
You can perceive the universe, and the things and occurrences in it, as ordinary...or you can see it as a miracle.
It seems you have a very severe "religion" prejudice.
Try to be more tolerant of, and open to, others' views...it reduces your angst.
Every form of life on the planet must take in nutrition, digest it for sustenence, then defecate the waste products. Most of us love the taste of honey. You know what it is?? It must fall into the category of spit, sweat, vomit or defecation. AIN'T NATURE GRAND!
I love honey. I have it on my Weet-Bix all the time. Sometimes I heat up 3/4 cup of milk and pour it on followed by cold milk, just to melt all the honey. But just cold milk is great as well.
And yes, God's creation is spectacular it often makes me wonder how absolutely spectacular God is if he holds all of this in his hand and he knows what you and I are thinking before we even think it! Pretty cool hey!?!
I like honey. As to what it is, that matters less than how it tastes. I know when I eat a bit of meat exactly what I am eating and I accept it. Know but don't let the knowledge lead you arend by the nose. Some of the best coffee there is has been through money's guts. All the water we drink has been through fifteen sets of human kidneys and more dinosaur kidneys than that. Saliva? My mouth is full of it.
Honey I like but not really on its own. With something a bit blander. It is too intense on its own. It wasn't designed to suit us.
I like honey. As to what it is, that matters less than how it tastes. I know when I eat a bit of meat exactly what I am eating and I accept it. Know but don't let the knowledge lead you arend by the nose. Some of the best coffee there is has been through money's guts. All the water we drink has been through fifteen sets of human kidneys and more dinosaur kidneys than that. Saliva? My mouth is full of it.
Honey I like but not really on its own. With something a bit blander. It is too intense on its own. It wasn't designed to suit us.
I'm astonished! Jeesh..my typing is crap sometimes!
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