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(Why do we love dogs? They are team players.)
Today, while walking my dog, I saw a white-haired lady drive by in a convertible.
A large golden retriever was in the back seat.
It seemed the dog was being chauffeured by the lady!
Then it hit me:
“We all have to serve somebody.”
Human beings are ornery creatures.
Instead of serving G-O-D, naturally we would get it backwards.
We serve D-O-G!
Why is this?
GOD VERSUS DOG
We blame Him for everything bad. If He is so powerful, why does He let evil things happen?
With Dog, expectations are not so high.
Dogs are tangible. You can see them.
Frisky. Furry. They’re always there.
Feed me. Walk me. Pat me.
It’s easy to serve Dog.
He’s a mooch!Put him off for hours and he’s forgiving. When you finally reach for the leash, he’s as happy and grateful as ever. He doesn’t say, “Do you realize how late it is?”
“If I can make just one Dog happy, my life has been worthwhile,” I tell my wife (in jest.)
I would have succumbed to Dogolatry but for the fact that I have a working understanding of God.
As my readers know, I equate God with spiritual absolutes: Truth, Justice, Beauty, Goodness, Harmony and Love.
In a word, Bliss.It’s obvious that people were born with a craving for these ideals. They are the principle of our development. We were intended to realize them in this world.
We are God’s agents.
But we blame God for our failure.
We’re sidetracked by evil people telling us other things will provide Bliss: Romantic love. Sex. Money. Power. Fame.
They never do. So we end up serving good ole dependable Dogs.
Dogs never disappoint. They never change. They’re not very demanding.
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2012-12-29 10:18:52
Source: http://www.henrymakow.com/the_dog_centered_life.html