Saturday, September 30, 2006

strange and funny thing

After hours of stewing over the boiling cauldron, my essays are finally cooked! Well, medium-well done at least. But I'm simply too tired to return to them at this point. Writing two essays in one week is no joke. Reading, re-reading, checking for grammar, tenses, sentence structure, overall structure of essay, whether it flows... It's a crazy editing process.

Chanced upon National Geographic's documentary entitled "Wild Sex" last night. It appears that animals, too, don't just engage in sex purely for reproduction purposes. Apparently, homosexual activity among them is rampant as well. Which got me thinking: Why would God implicity allow such behaviour among animals but not humans? If this was not part of the original design, then does it mean that animals have "fallen" too? But if that is so, then surely it must mean that they too share a relationship with God, in order for them to have fallen. Heh, maybe animals aren't as distant from God as we often imagined (after all, they were created before humans); maybe they have animal souls.

I have three options of reading - competition law notes, complicity notes and the third book of Narnia. Hm, which one should I choose.... ;)