‘Did a Typo Teach Us Wisdom?’ (My Newswithviews Column, Feb. 1)

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Anyone can make a typo. It doesn’t mean you’re stupid. But sometimes a mere mistake, a typo, can teach us wisdom.

Did a Typo Teach Us Wisdom?

Y’know, the Battle of Goof vs. Evil is usually a civil war. Their own foolishness trips them up. How? Because they don’t even suspect it’s foolishness! They think this horse manure is wisdom!

It was our brain trust, our government elites, the smartest monkeys in America, who got us bogged down in Viet Nam. But that’s only one of hundreds of examples. How many can you think of in five minutes?

One comment on “‘Did a Typo Teach Us Wisdom?’ (My Newswithviews Column, Feb. 1)”

  1. We do not approach God’s wisdom. The US prospered, because our constitution upheld biblical law, starting with the Noahide law of Genesis nine. Gen 9:3 “Every moving thing that lives shall be food for you. And as I gave you the green plants, I give you everything. 4 But you shall not eat flesh with its life, that is, its blood. 5 And for your lifeblood I will require a reckoning: from every beast I will require it and from man. From his fellow man I will require a reckoning for the life of man.

    6 “Whoever sheds the blood of man,
    by man shall his blood be shed,
    for God made man in his own image.
    7 And you, be fruitful and multiply, increase greatly on the earth and multiply in it.”

    The sanctity of life, including even holding beasts accountable, including, of course humans who kill their fellow man, and it ends in a blessing to be fruitful and multiply. Without sacred regard for life, there is no basis for law. Without that, we degenerate into a lesser version of ourselves.

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