The potter while making a pot that turns out like one he does not want crushes it down and remakes it into a finer vessel -- one more to his liking. When does he throw the clay into the fire and give up ? Only after it has been baked and maybe glazed and then he finds out it is no good, eh? Perhaps it got a crack or something. So I was thinking maybe God will turn his unsatisfactory work into a better vessel by reincarnation. After all how could a loving god be so cruel as to throw his own work into an eternal fire. It would be better if those people had never been born. Don't you think he would have compassion on them? Oh yes, I clearly heard His reply to my query. I do have compassion on them. In fact I sent you to share the gospel with them.
Hmmm I best not neglect my God given tasks, eh?
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The Mammal Cage
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"The Mammal Cage" is the fifth story in *Of Seaweed and Chocolate*, but
it's also the first. Fifth is where it fits in the sequence of the book,
but it ...
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