The Garden of Eden
Imagine a PARADISE of abundance, ease, and pleasure…
full of healthy, beautiful, and talented IMMORTALS who live in perfect harmony…
free from hunger, thirst, disease, and violence of any kind…
blessed with starry skies and double rainbows…
where kittens and puppies never grow old…
and where every wish comes true.
Would I really want to live in such a “perfect” world?
Could such a life of effortless, never-ending enjoyment ever be satisfying?
Could such an existence, free from danger, ever be meaningful?
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Frank J Peter View All →
A uniquely burdened and blessed citizen of the world thinking and acting out loud!
I guess we’ll never know. Better make the best of what we have.
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That is indeed my plan, too, Mister Bill.
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A life is what you make it! The key word is, make. GROG
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MAKE indeed, GROG.
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Probably not…meaning often comes from strife.
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I, for one, see such an effortless existence as a kind of hell, although it seems that it’s the kind of heaven the true believers have such confidence in. I’d rather not go.
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