tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8254272216866737058.post2600838603685568989..comments2024-02-14T14:53:03.810-07:00Comments on Καθολικός διάκονος: Of milk and OreosDeacon Scotthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01385969740195992108noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8254272216866737058.post-15600669192869641692011-04-28T14:08:51.928-06:002011-04-28T14:08:51.928-06:00Do you really have "life" without God?Do you really have "life" without God?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8254272216866737058.post-1590854818411937342010-07-13T23:35:30.857-06:002010-07-13T23:35:30.857-06:00Made of Milk and Oreos, this was not a tough pill ...Made of Milk and Oreos, this was not a tough pill to swallow. ;)<br><br>Will it take effect? That is another question altogether.<br><br>I must admit my Knee-jerk reaction was that God should be the Milk:<br>"In fact, we drink milk most of the time without Oreos, but how many times do you eat Oreos without milk?"<br>This question was why. <br><br>But after reading that you can live without the Oreos, but wouldn't want to...it made Perfect Sense.<br><br>Thank you for the Perspective and for the Vivid, Palpable, Sweet Analogy.fromthepewshttp://fromthepews.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8254272216866737058.post-34460448389783381592010-07-14T06:08:56.705-06:002010-07-14T06:08:56.705-06:00You know, I actually pondered the question In this...You know, I actually pondered the question <i>In this analogy, is God the milk or the Oreos?</i> for several minutes. It sounds totally idiotic and more than a little obsessive, but that's why I put the last sentence in. Also, it's Christ who gives life flavor and zest. Anyway, it's one of those posts that just came out Monday morning.Dcn Scott Dodgehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09994604395739905637noreply@blogger.com