FAITH, HOPE and the CHICKEN-BONE

After publishing my book on Psyche-Genetics I have, for the past several months been posting novel arguments taken from the book, on a number of international philosophy forums.

Each argument has challenged conventional wisdom on a wide variety of social and spiritual issues. As can be expected, I have been met with fierce resistance and an almost complete refusal to entertain any new idea that has been presented.

What has confounded me is that most of my arguments, which appeal to my own common sense do not seem to do so with others. Which leaves me in the unhappy position of thinking that either I have lost touch with reality, or the world around me has.

Let me give you an example (not from my book) of the way I think and how and why it contradicts convention beliefs - just to see if I am not a one-eyed man in the kingdom of the blind.

I came to America as the guest if a friend twenty years ago. During a barbecue at their house, I tried to feed their pet poodle with a chicken bone. At least four people rushed to wrestle it away from the dog and I was severely reprimanded for endangering the dog’s life.

Now everybody knows that any dog can choke on a chicken bone, but if he does, he is a greedy idiot and needs to be reminded of that fact. The more basic fact is that dogs have been eating birds for millions of years and are past masters at crunching and swallowing any kind of bone you care to name, including fish. Nature has endowed them with a powerful jaw with three times the crushing power of primates in order to do just that. They also have brains - and they know all about choking on a bone splinter and how foolish that is if it happens.

So today, throughout the length and breadth of America, tens of millions of chicken bones get thrown in the trash daily, and one of the most delectable meals a dog can sink his canines into, sadly goes to waste.

I am still hopeful that at least one brave American will step up to the plate and rely on his own common sense to defy national convention, and feed his dog a tasty chicken bone. :wink:

What if you feed yourself chicken bones?

They taste wonderful and have such a satisfying crunch to them.