Friday, March 18, 2022

Imperfections

 Feel, fell, felt in whatever order...

Fall

Fallen

Falling in love. Did you hear this phrase " falling in love" in those reality episodes of THE BACHELOR?

I couldn't believe those contestants or what could be the right, correct words for such reality television show that the bachelor gives a single rose to one of the ladies, whom he want to have a relationship with until the finale of the show. It is totally weird that courting is becoming cheap or that's how those men and women would like courting to be in a "harem-like situation." Maybe they are members of such religion or denomination that it's okay for a man to have so many women to cahort with and flirt with for the long duration of the show. Bachelor can get away with the chosen women by using the words or phrase that he was "falling in love" with them. Can you be that in love with 3 women all at once? Hmm... 

It could be true but there is that very special and high intensity feeling kind of love and choosing who is the best of all the 3. Maybe men are just like that as in they don't know what's best for them or because if they can get away with everything why not waste time or waste opportunity.

It's like winning a contest when there could be ONLY ONE above anybody. 

You could have a wife and have concubines if only you are a Moslem or your religion is not against it. Otherwise, you could end up like King Henry VIII who changed his religion or asked the beheading of his wives in order to have more wives next after.

Even the Holy Bible had those forbidden stories. Actually, the Bible had stated the many unforgiving, forbidden stories of magnanimous proportion. It's nothing sort of to be surprised or shocked about as in maybe it is normal in those period of time because the old, ancient humans aim and goal in life was actually to propagate, following their father Abraham's in "go and multiply" and never think of those consequences. 

The first seven days were sort of perfect and after that imperfection is the reward of God being at rest.

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