I Have Questions. Where is King Solomon?

QuestionsWhen the queen of Sheba heard about the fame of Solomon and his relationship to the Lord, she came to test Solomon with hard questions. Arriving at Jerusalem . . . she came to Solomon and talked with him about all that she had on her mind. Solomon answered all her questions; nothing was too hard for the king to explain to her. ~ 1Kings 10:1-3 (NIV)

The US is a complicated place, and the people who live here even more so. I have a few questions. If there’s a King Solomon out there, give me a call.

Do you have questions too?

  1. When a company advertises its frozen chicken product as having “ingredients like all meat chicken,” what exactly do they mean by like?Strawberry-Roll-ups
  2. Why do we say “You’re only [pick any age] once” and “You’re not getting any younger” as if it’s a lost nugget of Solomon’s wisdom?
  3. Why were consumers caught unawares when it was disclosed that strawberry Fruit Roll-Ups contain no strawberries?
  4. One day, a doctor can tell a woman smoking may harm the baby in her womb. The next day, another doctor can end that same baby’s life in that same womb. What kind of choice is that?
  5. Yes, bacon soap is real—but why?
  6. Speaking of soap, what happens to soap scum that doesn’t stick to your tile?
  7. Why does the news media blame drug addiction on everyone except the person who started taking the drugs? I know the problem is complicated, but shouldn’t we hold the addict accountable too?da14_bacon_soap_closeup
  8. Who decides what to do when an endangered animal eats another endangered species?
  9. That brings me to this: Why do sharks get more respect (and news coverage) than the seals they eat?
  10. Why can’t gruntled people get as much attention as their disgruntled counterparts? Sheesh. The word’s not even recognized by spell-check.
  11. Have you seen the ad for the Preparation H Totables which come in a “discreet, convenient travel size”? Pardon me, but isn’t all use of any Preparation H product meant to be discreet?PH
  12. If, for unknown reasons, either and/or both of our presidential nominees were unable to continue their race for office, how would a replacement candidate be chosen?  No, seriously, how?

 

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  1. Janet Grunst says:

    You are so right. And what about all those medications advertised on television that will bring relief from medical issues, followed by ALL the horrible things that can happen to you if you take the medication?
    The cure often sounds worse than the ailment.

    “If, for unknown reasons, either and/or both of our presidential nominees were unable to continue their race for office, how would a replacement candidate be chosen? No, seriously.” My husband and I ask each other this one almost daily. It’s not because we hope something happens to one or both, rather that they might just choose to go away.

  2. Linda says:

    Oh, Clarice, your words just pop! Love what you write! Love the chuckles and grins and outright laughter that accompany every reading of your posts. Best of all, there’s always meat on the bones. Cheers!

  3. Kathy Bailey says:

    These are valid concerns, Clarice. I like the pro-life one and the Presidential one. I imagine they would let Pence and Kaine fight it out, which they should have done in the first place, don’t get me started.
    Sometimes it’s better when you don’t think about it.
    But, speaking of pro-life, is Solomon really a good one to ask? Do you want advice from a guy who goes around dividing babies?

  4. Kathy Bailey says:

    If it doesn’t stick to your tiles, it’s not really scum.

  5. Excellent questions, Clarice. Please share when answers are revealed.

  6. Elsie Bush says:

    Some good questions!

    *From:* Clarice James [mailto:comment-reply@wordpress.com] *Sent:* Friday, August 19, 2016 4:44 PM *To:* elsie_bush@wycliffe.org *Subject:* [New post] I Have Questions. Where is King Solomon?

    Clarice James posted: “When the queen of Sheba heard about the fame of Solomon and his relationship to the Lord, she came to test Solomon with hard questions. Arriving at Jerusalem with a very great caravan—with camels carrying spices, large quantities of gold, and precious sto”