Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Commentary on 'Simpsons' received a Christian blessing

Washington Post, December 23, 2009 on page C2: The yellow-skinned, Asian-colored characters are manufactured by NANCO, Chelsea MA 02150, USA.

Aristotle's Virtues and Homer's Doughnut," to be credited as the longest-running American animated program with opening up cartoons to an adult audience. Aristotle and Plato happened to be contemporary philosophers of Confucius and Mencius. The West and the East are One in humanity. Adam Smith was a professor of economics with moral philosophy of Ethics.

Homer's religious confusion and ignorance are a mirror of the indifference and the need that modern man feels toward faith. Homer calls for divine intervention by crying: "I am not normally a religious man, but if you are up there, save me, Superman!" Such expression would be addressed to "Laotianye" in Pin Yin system of romanization for such a devoted saluatation. Homer finds in his last refuge even though he sometimes gets His name sensationaly wrong. But these are just minor mistakes, after all, the two know each other well. L'Osservatore Romano, the Vatican paper declared.

Here is the common ground for Divine Providence in Sino-American Economics of Human Capital. Human beings are human beings are human beings...word without end...

Francis Shieh aka Xie Shihao endorses the ecumenical and conceptual understanding of the thoughts of homosapiens on earth in the mundane world during the Yuletide season to look forward to Lunar New Year of the Tiger effective February 14, 2010, Valentine's Day toward all folks with amity apropos of all living being. Tigers are kings in the animal world but the everlasting reign is under the domain of the King in eternity.

Reflection for the spiritual direction from an octogenarian graduate student from China since 1947 to send this blog on December 23, 2009 at 10.18 a.m. Eight is regarded as Good Fortune by folks in Hong Kong and One is considered by the Japanese as the Best in Asian tradition. Such is the creative thoughts for readers to share tidings during the holidays. Thank you and have a great day,everyday!

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