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- Title: Wealthy Slaves and the Ecclesiastes
- Author : Jocelyn de Castro
- Release Date : January 15, 2010
- Genre: General Nonfiction,Books,Young Adult,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 1247 KB
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Nature versus Nurture:
Michael quickly summoned me to his office, where his pet spider is housed in an
aquarium, feeling strange about the idea of having an arachnida for a pet. As Michael set
me on a miniature ottoman in front of the arachnids home the terrestrial environment
he provided, my skepticism promptly transformed into fascination. One single spider had
reproduced a sac housing hundreds of precious eggs soon to hatch to young uns, sadly to
the demise of its mother upon their births. The gleaming gossamer of spider silk which I
had learned in my zoology and biochemistry classes to be the strongest fi ber known, even
stronger than steel. One benefi cial lesson we humans can learn from this creature is an allimportant
one recycling. Once the web is destroyed, the spider swallows this delicate lace,
and re-uses its protein in re-building the next structure! Nothing should be wasted, even the
most despised creature learns from its Creator.
The eyes have seen, the ears have heard the wonders of Gods miraculous creation! Yet
regrettably some people live to say that there is no God!
Given a glimpse of his home I fi nally saw what Michael meant in his expression and
sentiment over the difference in our homes. Michael may not see or admit, but, as he spoke
of my home I can feel the yearning in his voice, and I also audibly hear the ache.
Mr. Kamo Toyatori can rest assured that his legacy passed on to his son will live on.
This legacy weighs heavily on his sons shoulders, but will not give up. His son is simply
incapable of doing so; his son aware that it could only lead to his own fi nancial ruin. Michael
will labor day and night, he needs to wary not to plant himself in less exalted ground than
what he deserves, and that which his father expects.