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Not sure what category to put this in. Didn't seem to quite fit into any of those listed so I post it here:
I had an amusing conversation with some of the members of my Temple last night regarding things that go on in the world that we find incomprehensible. Here's my top three.
Pedophiles: Without a doubt, children are the world's greatest resource. Everything is so simple and uncomplicated in their eyes. I've never failed to come away with a fresh perspective after talking to them. There is no greater joy in this world than knowing the love of a child.
Sexually speaking however, I find the grubby little nose pickers completely and utterly disgusting. How anyone could possibly be aroused by them is beyond me.
Why alcoholism and drug addiction is considered a disability in the US: If someone accidentally shoots themselves in the foot and can no longer work, they can apply for and get monetary disability compensation, making them eligible for additional government subsidies like medical care and low cost public housing. If however, it can be proven that this individual's injuries were the result of willful actions, not only will his disability claim be denied, he will likely be brought up on criminal charges.
On the other hand, if he willfully decides to abuse drugs and alcohol, destroys his family, loses his job and everything he worked for, society is expected to pay his way for the rest of his life. In my view, drug and alcohol addiction are self-inflicted injuries and should be treated as such.
Chickens: My wife's family lives in a rural area of Fiji. At any given time there are at least a dozen chickens running around. They're put in a coop at night to protect them from the mongoose, but have free range during the day.
Now, these chickens are not pets. They're food. Two or three meet their demise for that purpose each and every week. Mind you, this is all done in plain sight of the other chickens. In other words, they all know what fate will eventually befall them. Yet, they all stay on the property and never attempt to run away. Why?
At first I thought it was because they get fed. Then I realized that no one was actually feeding them. Their diet was mainly composed of fruit and seed. Fruit is found in such abundance in Fiji that the excess just falls to the ground and the chickens gobble it up. Thing is, they can get fruit anywhere. They have no reason to stay in the compound awaiting certain death. For crying out loud you feathered gits, run away!
Anyway, what is it you don't quite get?
I had an amusing conversation with some of the members of my Temple last night regarding things that go on in the world that we find incomprehensible. Here's my top three.
Pedophiles: Without a doubt, children are the world's greatest resource. Everything is so simple and uncomplicated in their eyes. I've never failed to come away with a fresh perspective after talking to them. There is no greater joy in this world than knowing the love of a child.
Sexually speaking however, I find the grubby little nose pickers completely and utterly disgusting. How anyone could possibly be aroused by them is beyond me.
Why alcoholism and drug addiction is considered a disability in the US: If someone accidentally shoots themselves in the foot and can no longer work, they can apply for and get monetary disability compensation, making them eligible for additional government subsidies like medical care and low cost public housing. If however, it can be proven that this individual's injuries were the result of willful actions, not only will his disability claim be denied, he will likely be brought up on criminal charges.
On the other hand, if he willfully decides to abuse drugs and alcohol, destroys his family, loses his job and everything he worked for, society is expected to pay his way for the rest of his life. In my view, drug and alcohol addiction are self-inflicted injuries and should be treated as such.
Chickens: My wife's family lives in a rural area of Fiji. At any given time there are at least a dozen chickens running around. They're put in a coop at night to protect them from the mongoose, but have free range during the day.
Now, these chickens are not pets. They're food. Two or three meet their demise for that purpose each and every week. Mind you, this is all done in plain sight of the other chickens. In other words, they all know what fate will eventually befall them. Yet, they all stay on the property and never attempt to run away. Why?
At first I thought it was because they get fed. Then I realized that no one was actually feeding them. Their diet was mainly composed of fruit and seed. Fruit is found in such abundance in Fiji that the excess just falls to the ground and the chickens gobble it up. Thing is, they can get fruit anywhere. They have no reason to stay in the compound awaiting certain death. For crying out loud you feathered gits, run away!

Anyway, what is it you don't quite get?