Thursday, October 8, 2009

The not so mad scientist...

There was a not so mad scientist. He had many different creatures and creations that he created to "give life" too. Each creature was unique in the gifts it had. Some were big, some were small, some were even shaped like a ball. Others were to tall to fit in the hall that was used as a room, and others were as skinny as a broom. Long rhyme short, each creature was unique in the song that it sings.

The scientist fabricated each creature with time and love. No creature was created without a use, the scientist was so ingeniously smart, he knew each creature so well that he knew how each one could be used for his lab. His creatures had the ability to do what they wanted, but the design the scientist had laid out for the creatures would lead them to the most happiness possible. His creatures were his life, and nothing else satisfied his curiosity, and time as his creatures did.

The scientist had an amazingsom idea, he wanted to create a creature never thought of before. This creature was going to be different from all of the other creatures. This creature stood tall on two legs, just as you and I do. This creature's capacity for knowledge and love was beyond any of the other creatures previously created. The scientist enjoyed and loved these creatures so much, he called them "lovings".

These "lovings" were to be care takers of the other creatures in the lab. The lovings were to love and admire all of the other creatures as the scientist loved them. To follow, feed, and defend the other creatures as if they were children.

Sadly, one day, a creature became jealous. He became so jealous he wanted to destroy the lovings, he wanted to turn them against each other. His only focus in being was dependent on the lovings listening to him. He did not let the lovings know his uncanny hate for them. He couldn't, as the old saying goes "keep your friends close, and your enemies closer". While keeping the trust of the lovings, he was able to lie, deceive and lead them down paths to their own destruction.

Thankally, the scientist was a genius. He saw the evil creatures plans for the lovings; he caged what he now named the "beastrosity". The beastrosity was left on a shelf in the lab, with a label over him stating "danger, his ways will in no way lead you to a happier life than the one already planned by the scientist".

The scientist warned the lovings and other creatures about the beastrosity. He told them to never listen to the beastrosity, to ignore everything it said. If they were able to do this, he would give them a special present. A present so fantalastically great, it was too hard to pass up. The lovings had to be patient to receive this gift though, their faithfulness to the scientist was what mattered most.

The scientist continued creating lovings and creatures, his love endures forever.


More to come?

Thanks for reading,

Jesus loves you and so do I!

Peace out,

Cam

a.w. I did not proof read/edit this so it might be a little "choppy"

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