tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3471513681284105335.post7927739103976262268..comments2023-02-27T11:10:05.315-05:00Comments on B Realtors: Thanksgiving Day - Reflecting - "Interview with God" slfhhjk jksdfffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17133507194815622794noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3471513681284105335.post-48935828307227730122016-11-24T11:52:43.154-05:002016-11-24T11:52:43.154-05:00Thanks Gary. I'm not a religious person but we...Thanks Gary. I'm not a religious person but we'd all be better if we followed this sage advice. <br /><br />I'm reminded of the movie "Oh God" with George Burns, which contained any number of memorable quotations. My favorite of all was God's response to why there is so much suffering. Here it is:<br /><br />You can love each other, cherish and nurture each other or you can kill each other. Incidentally, "kill" is the word. It's not "waste." If I had wanted "waste" I would have written "thou shalt not waste." You're doing some very funny things with words. You're also turning the sky into mud. I look down, I can't believe the filth. Using the rivers for toilets, poisoning my fishes. You want a miracle? *You* make a fish from scratch. You can't. You think only God can make a tree? Try coming up with a mackerel. And when the last one's gone, that'll be that. Eighty-six on the fish, goodbye sky, so long world, over and out.<br /><br />For more, go here:<br />http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076489/quotes<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07453386168725134028noreply@blogger.com