Greetings,
You know people really think that I am all about theology and nothing eles. I can't help that, I was predestined to be this way(cuckle, cuckle. a lame Calvanist joke) Anywho, I was watching the branaugh Version of Shakespear's "Much Ado About Nothing" and some lines hit me as being good for the upcoming valenties day.(Ok, mabey I missed the day, by a week or two, but it is a Catholic Pagan holiday and I was hesitent to say anything about it at all. Or I just plain forgot...)And so here are the lines as best I can remeber them:
"Sigh no more ladies, sigh no more;
Men were decievers ever.
One foot in sea, and one on shore;
To one thing Constant never.
So sigh not so, but let them go;
and be you blithe and bonny.
Converting all your sounds of woe,
into, 'hey, nony, nony'"
I dont think I would agree with this. True men, as described and commandd in Scripture, seem nothing like this. Men are commanded to love their wives as Christ loved the Church...well, that entailed:setting aside glory, becoming a servant, loving when no love was given, being hated and spat upon and ect. So I must conclude that any "man" who dissagrees with Scripture and is content to treat women harshly is a knaveish ill-breading crutch (keeping with the shakespeanrean theme), and can be damned to eternal fire and torment for all I care. But amid this ranting I have one question.... What does nonny nonny mean????
By Christ Alone,
Reformer