first story:
Cod fisheries were trying to raise cod in a control setting but when they brought them to the resturants the taste quality was like day old and not fresh. They began to realize that they needed to assimulate the drive upstream by putting in natural predators that they were use to. So enter the cat fish into the tanks. The cod needed to be on their fins to have that great fresh resturant quality taste. The moral of the story? You need affliction to stay fresh!
second story:
The kids were begging for a pet but there are so many possible headaches, the dad wasn't keen of the idea that is until he saw the no questions asked return policy! He bought the goldfish! The kids were so excited and what better way to celebrate than having a swimming party! Well, ok... Dad puts the goldfish in a glass by the pool while all the litlle humans jumped into the pool. Squeals of delight filled the air that is until one looked over to the glass and there was no goldfish! The goldfish wanted to get into the big water. Wasn't this party for him anyways?
Well, dad scooped up the lifeless goldfish from the bottom of the pool and headed back to the store. Wouldn't you know, the lady that sold the goldfish to him was still there! She forgot and asked what happened. His reply was that the goldsifh drowned. She didn't bat an eye. (I have to step in here and say that I would have asked more questions or at least dropped my jaw with nothing but bug eyes!) Moral of the story? Don't believe all the world's splish splash. Stay in your cup. Believing lies could very well end your life.
third point:
Stephen Davey puts it right by descibing sin as drinking salt water. Why? Why? Why? When Living Water is so crystal clear, tastes good, and never thirst again. Stop drinking salt water. It will never cure your thirst.
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