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Thought for Today: Definition of Female

Just cause you surgically reassign a few parts does not a female make You put on a few clothes, grow your hair you think that's all it'd take You may sound and look good the definition is more You can't just be a female the best you'd be is fake FEMALE: of or denoting the sex that can bear offspring or produce eggs, distinguished biologically by the production of gametes (ova) which can be fertilized by male gametes. --Dictionary.com

Thought for Today: The Equalizing Effect

This is the first day i've had two thoughts. Maybe what needs to be read had to come more frequently for the person who needs to read. Hence the equalizing effect of snow. It blankets the ground whitening with each unique layer minimizing the imperfections beneath it. One flake would never do the job that it takes the humanly uncountable millions of flakes it would take to blanket. Just like one day of Bible study could not justify scholarship. A person would need to stay, continually, digesting its contents for a lifetime. Even better is to uniquely layer sermons and additional Bible studies from others so that this experience can manifest into the equalizing effect of wisdom. Eventually, the level of scholarship needed to get to know your creator intimately and as beautifully as pure white snow.

Thought for Today: Is Alzheimer's Selfish?

When reading an article about linguists who studied the diary entries of a woman from aged 60 to 90, they wrote she included the pronoun "I" 100% of the time after being diagnosed with Alzheimers (a disease that robs you of the ability to remember). The linguists theorized a link to cognitive decline. However, could there also be a spiritual link? The state where undeveloped or underdeveloped spiritual maturity is given, as the Bible suggests (Romans 1:28), over to a mind that is "reprobate." The more I read, study and analyze the Bible the more I gain a perspective and appreciation for wisdom that may not be substituted. Could there be a medicinal like quality of wisdom that is missed from those who omit Bible study as a part of their lifestyle? I'd be interested to see if similar diaries, explored from minds sharpened by Biblical wisdom, had the same link to the word I. How can someone continue to walk in unselfishness without reinforcement from an uns