Izzy Sommers said...
Assuming we are really we and not a figment of someone's
imagination, then, the albatross is not extinct but re-emerges in the game of
golf, the phoenix rises in the state of arizona and the pterodactyl has been
born again as air force one. Of course, the horse was once a tree-free creature
with 10 toes and hairy clothes and started in the west and immigrated cross the
bering sea as yaks came this way and were slaughtered by the white invading
herds of the destroyers of the land and gross polluters of the air and water,
eh? Suffice to say that Hudson's bay is being siphoned off by Russians while
the Erie lake is being stolen by Americans... oh, soon it will be necessary to
be bottling all the fresh air and fresh cool water to be sold in markets by the
marketeers and not phoenicians who were friendly and glad-handed as they opened
up the Sea of Galilee to everyone who would so peacefully reside in warring
countries like Judea, Rome and Persia which had once a queen of jewish origin,
esther qua scheherezade. Suffice to say, the whales were rulers of the firmament
and only gave up power recently, but how they sang the music of the lord since
GENESIS, page one, before the life force was breathed into adam and his clone,
the matriarch of everyone!
Amen and Hallelujah!
22 August 2013 16:46
(C) izzy sommers, md, welland, canada
oNLY TIME WILL TELL IF jESUS COMES AND TELLS THE TRUTH ABOUT HIS KINGDOM TO THE ONES WHO HAVE THE SPIRIT OF THE LORD WITHIN THEIR SOULS.
ReplyDeleteof course, maybe the true leaders of the Earth are the penguins, 2,000,000,000 strong, comedians and dancers, erect and unbelievably persistent when it comes to breeding just one offspring. and, they're always wearing tuxedos... and, they publish such great books and knit such comfortable and comforting sox, eh?
ReplyDeleteand, they fly through the depths of the coldest part of the ocean and they know enough not to go north of the equator and they are very friendly, the kind of bird one likes to take home for dinner and they outnumber orcas, 1000 to 1 and some of them have rings and crowns, decorations and odd markings...
ReplyDelete