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The Aesop's Game

Aesop's Fables used to be required knowledge for various universities.


How many Youtube videos can you find that fit into or work into or make your own, Aesop's Fable?

The point of the game is critical thinking and creativity and gaining greater understanding of God. Jesus talked in Parables. We are looking for a greater understanding. There are no rules to the game. You are judged on your level of awesome.

My Examples:

[The Rose and the Amaranth]

[The Wolf and The Lamb.]


[The Mountain in Labor. ] (Not the Liberal Mountain.)

Man sees everything he loves die. One day he says "No More."

Black Lung Heartache

Origen expressly states that the Old and New Testaments should be read together and according to the same rules.[149] Origen further taught that there were three different ways in which passages of scripture could be interpreted.[149][31] The "flesh" was the literal, historical interpretation of the passage;[149][31] the "soul" was the moral message behind the passage;[149][31] and the "spirit" was the eternal, incorporeal reality that the passage conveyed.[149][31] In Origen's exegesis, the Book of Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Songs represent perfect examples of the bodily, soulful, and spiritual components of scripture respectively.[150] Origen saw the "spiritual" interpretation as the deepest and most important meaning of the text https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origen

I don't know that I 100% agree with Early Christian Origen on all his theological points, but on the subject of allegorical interpretation of scripture, and The Spiritual, Origen was on to something.

Question: Why does the Wolf and The Lamb fit with the Bible so well?

One way to answer that is Jesus is the stone rejected by the builders. (Psalms 118:22)(Acts 4:11) He fit into something like a piece to a puzzle.

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