Monday, January 30, 2012
Standing among the castrated
Through out history eunuchs have played a role in governments, wars, religions and cultures (had their own class in society). Some of the greatest men of all time were eunuchs.
One of them being Zheng He (1371-1433), the greatest Chinese explorer ever. Not only was he an explorer but a diplomat, a mariner and a fleet admiral. On seven different occasions Zheng He lead large expeditions of Chinese junks as far as Africa. His accomplishments are extraordinary!
Today, there is a different kind of "Castrated Class". Men who you share a cubicle with, play on a softball team with, sit next to in the pew. Men who are married with kids, successful jobs and are all smiles when you meet for coffee. They are everywhere, they go about their lives like nothing is wrong and fail daily to achieve the greatest tasks put before them.
They are not physically castrated, but they are indeed castrated. Castrated by the porn they are enslaved to. Castrated in a way that they can no longer lead their sons into manhood, their daughters into womanhood and love their wives as Christ loves the church.
Titus 2:11-12 tells us that b/c of God's grace salvation has come, it has appeared to all men and it teaches us to say "NO" to things that are ungodly, passions that are worldly, it also gives us the ability to live a life that is upright, holy and self-controlled.
Stop being daily castrated, stand tall like a Cedar of Lebanon (92:12) and flourish like the righteous
Monday, January 16, 2012
Smashing idols not pumpkins
This is a small idol that a brother recently gave up
it is set on top of a part of a bigger idol that was smashed earlier
(the bigger idol was estimated at about $4,500)
the other part of the bigger idol was
used to smash the littler one
Exciting times!
Monday, January 9, 2012
gua zi ya
I love Chinese culture, well, most of it anyway. Gua zi ya is a condition caused by a cultural habit in China. It is a most strange yet interesting condition caused by a seed! Yes, a seed!
Chinese people (not all of course) love to eat sunflower and watermelon seeds. They buy them by the pound on the street, in the super markets and at the bus stops when there is a seed vendor. They will sit for hours upon hours cracking open the seeds with their front teeth, extracting the "meat" and tossing the shell on the ground. You can always tell where older men sit and chat or play Chinese chess or cards, just look for the pile of seed shells.
After many hours and many years of cracking open the seeds with their front teeth they have a condition I call gua zi ya, seed tooth. Over and over as the tooth is applied to the seed for opening it wears down that part of the tooth. This cultural habit creates a niche in the top and bottom tooth as you can see in the picture posted above.
Why call my blog gua zi ya? Good question, I am really not sure except that is it strange to say the least!
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