Start Your Day Off Right Series 11/26?

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11/26–Start Your Day Off Right Series 

Quote:

11/26–Walking The Walk

Story:

11/26–The emperor Frederick, who ruled the Roman Empire in the 13th century, thought it would be a useful experiment to discover what our original language was — Hebrew, Greek, Latin or whatever. 

So he decided to isolate a few infants from the sound of any human voice. He reasoned that, if so isolated from anything prejudicial, when they spoke, it would be in the universal, natural tongue of the human species.

   

Wet nurses were obtained to care for these infants. But they were sworn to absolute silence and could not engage in any socializing with these infants in any way. 

From the moment they were born, these infants never heard the sound or hum or song of a human. Within a year they were all dead.

(from Earl A. Loomis, Jr. M.D., The Self In Pilgrimage, New York: Harper, 1960, p. 54.)  

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Scripture:

Proverbs 25:11

A word fitly spoken

is like apples of gold in pictures of silver.

Humor:

A businessman made an appointment with a local pastor to discuss acquiring the pastor’s services for a funeral. Upon learning the deceased was a dog, the pastor rather sternly asked the man to look elsewhere for help, and lectured the man regarding the dignity of the pastorate.

Before leaving, the man asked the pastor to make his pastor friends aware of the $300 honorarium that he would provide. The pastor quickly responded, “Oh, come back in. You didn’t tell me that you dog was a Christian

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