Why sheep are better than women




















Men on the other hand would hide under the sheets if they have flu. Women can reply to emails on the smartphones, cook, watch over the baby and listen to TV news at the same time.

See also Best Jobs for Women. Women can talk to anyone, anywhere. They know how to socialize with the bus driver, the teacher of their kids, the cleaner, the salesperson or anyone sitting with them in the bus. Advances in human life are because of communication and we owe that to women. Women on the other hand will get things done when they have to. Seneca is an attorney, a tennis fan and an observer of human behavior in Northern California, who enjoys commenting, hating, and admiring what and who he sees around.

As much as you may be aware of the very powerful and widespread herd mentality among women, it might have even greater influence on women than we have been noticing so far. It seems that just about everything a modern girl does is not because she wants to do it, but because everyone else does. This applies to he most petty, insignificant things and to major behaviors and choices. How about nuclear power? Men invented that too.

Men are natural destructors. We pop right out of the man-womb and start on a life-long tirade of progress by tearing down the Earth with our mighty, man-manly man-fists.

It was invented by men though! Did you know that? Marriage was invented because women were too busy whoring it out to fuck the only the guy who was paying their rent and feeding their fat asses French bon-bons every day. Like everything else men have ever invented, it completely worked and worked way better than any man thought it would. Marriage is still stupid. When it comes to being a man, being quick at identifying problems is tantamount to fixing them.

Look at me. Miracle Cure for ED. This entry was posted under The MANifesto. Carrie, I know. Thanks for your comment. Thanks, Jacquelyn. I am glad you enjoyed learning why God compares us to sheep. He is our Good Shepherd for a reason. I recall a sermon several years ago when our minister talked about ourselves as sheep. Far from being cute and fluffy, we metaphorically! Our Good Shepherd loves us anyway and encourages us into the sheep-dip baptism to clean us up and identify ourselves as His own.

Some sheep are very hard to love! Wendy, sheep are definitely a mess just as we are. God loves us no matter how big of a mess we are. I love the fact that even though they are smelly, they are highly valuable. This is probably why God compares us to sheep. What amazing comparisons between sheep and people. I have to say, I have never considered why God would compare us to sheep, but it certainly fits! Without Jesus, we would be just like sheep, and sometimes we still are.

God bless you! Janene, yes, I think this is why God compares us to sheep so much in the Bible. We are similar in so many ways. They are stinky but loved. I love that some of the traits are kind of funny. God must be humored by some of the same kind of stupid things we do too. So much wisdom. Rachel, I am so thrilled this was touching.

I loved researching about sheep. Who knew they are so much like people. Thanks for reading. Bindu, yes, it is shocking how much sheep are like people.

It is humorous and heartwarming. And at the same time convicting. We need the Good Shepherd to help direct us through life and care for us. The more I find out about sheep, the more I have to laugh at the fact that God compares us to sheep for so many reasons!

Susan, yes, God knew that we are just like sheep. They are adorable but boy do they need help. They are no good without a shepherd. I was a bit surprised at the beginning too but as my Christian faith deepened, I gained better understanding about the comparison.

I think it is hard to see the comparisons if you are not really walking with God. As Christians, we are to continually strive to be teachable. I read this the other day and it really struck a cord. We have a good good father who shepherds us regardless of our sheep brains. Lol Trish. Trish, I am so glad it made you think about why God compares us to sheep. We are like them in so many ways. The Good Shepherd is in fact good in the way he leads. What a wonderful post! This was very insightful read, lots of things to learn.

Thanks for sharing! Thanks, Michelle. Glad you got a lot out of it. I love the way the Bible makes comparisons to nature. We can see ourselves so much better with a word picture. Dani, That is so sweet of you to say this. I love sheep, too. They are so cute. They remind me of our dog, Buddy. They have a real sense of others but can be so stupid sometimes. I hate to say how closely we act to sheep. I love this article Julie!

I have to admit, I knew some of these things about sheep, but had never considered the many ways we are like them. Thanks for sharing your perspective! Denisha, I kinda crack up every time I think about them jumping over an invisible rope because everyone else did.

We do some of the same silly things. We just do what everyone else does at times! This is indeed quite shocking. Now I understand where the sheep comparison came from. It is really an eye opener. Yes, Hannah.

I found this shocking, too.



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