Question & Thoughts for April 9th, 2015!

Good Thursday Morning I think! Missed yesterday – Been on the road a good bit! Time for a little levity!!!!
1. Question –  Have men and women ever understood each other?
2. Thoughts – “Women deprived of the company of men pine, men deprived of the company of women become stupid.” (Anton Chekhov)
“Man thinks more than he feels, woman feels more than she thinks.” (Earl Barnes)
“Why are women…so much more interesting to men than men are to women?” (Virginia Woolf)
“A woman should understand a man more than she loves him; a man should love a woman more than he understands her.” (Anonymous)
From – never let a Fool Kiss you or  a Kiss Fool you by Dr. Mardy Grothesex-31011[1]

rem – know the why behind the what! 
Question & Thought & ANDs.

2 Comments Question & Thoughts for April 9th, 2015!

  1. Michael

    (Yo, what’s with the soft porn!)
    Hey, this is a good question.
    The Bible teaches that Adam was made of the dust of the earth and Eve was made from Adam. Men should never forget the Father said to Eve, “..and thy desire shall be to thy husband and he shall rule over thee.” Genesis 3:16 KJV

    Lots to think about there, gentlemen! Especially at a time when women are converting to Islam in alarming numbers (We need to figure this one out – fast!)

    I’d say we need to man-up. Do you think men in our culture have an obedience to the Father problem here? Duh!

    We might also consider whose quotes we want to listen to. – Virginia Woolf? Whoa – Let me give you another quote from this woman.

    When T. S. Eliot became an Anglican in 1927, Virginia Woolf proclaimed, “Tom Eliot may be declared dead to us from this day forward. . . . There is something obscene about a living person sitting by the fireside and believing in God.” (Quote – Christian History magazine, issue “113, 2015.)

    Let’s take care about what we quote and who quote!

    Joshua 24.15: And if it seem evil unto you to serve the Lord, choose you this day whom ye will serve; whether the gods which your fathers served that were on the other side of the flood, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land ye dwell: but as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.

    What is your Father saying to you today?

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  2. Mark Remick

    Hi Michael,
    I understand you. Often, I select the pictures simply because we are visual learners and I attempt to use that sense to develop sensible thought through the question.
    rem

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