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     straight face  “A merry heart doeth good like a   		medicine”  Prov. 17:22  There are three   		theories about what makes us laugh.  There is the superiority theory   		suggested by Plato, the incongruity theory, and the relief theory suggested   		by Freud.  Laughter is a mystery.  Laughter is an emotional and   		psychological reflex that God has downloaded with our original   		software.  Animals don’t laugh.  They might screech, or yelp or even   		jump up and down in their cage while they stick their tongue out at us,   		but they can’t appreciate a good joke like we can.  “A priest and a   		rabbi go fishing ………(already we are amused), a monkey will not get it.    		God made us with the ability to laugh.  Laughter, (a merry heart) is   		good medicine.  I am not sure why religious people are so grumpy,   		especially the extremists.  I am also not sure if God finds them amusing   		or not; I don’t.  Sour saints don’t belong in heaven.  They would ruin   		the neighborhood.    What is   		it about those huge clown shoes that makes children laugh?  What is it   		about the Coyote trying to drop an anvil on a roadrunner’s head that   		puts us in “stitches.”  Perhaps it is the stupidity of Coyote matched   		with the unaware detachment of a little bird-brain. Who knows?    The   		word “humorous” comes from the Latin word “humid,” which means “moist.”    		Some people are too dry.  There is just something wonderful and   		therapeutic about laughing until we cry.  Perhaps humor is some sort of   		parallel universe to one of heart-ache into which  we occasionally   		cross, and then not often enough.   Life is   		no joke.  Life is serious. There are many things that are “no laughing   		matter.” But life is also balanced.  All sun a desert makes, and all   		rain would drown us all.  He who is “always fooling around,” is a fool,   		and that’s not funny.  Having said all that, I think God made us with   		the ability to laugh for a reason.  Every Abraham needs his Isaac.  We   		should pray every day and brush our teeth every day.  We should also   		laugh every day.    All   		this brings me to the question of whether or not God ever laughs.  I   		don’t mean getting the last laugh kind of laughter, I mean the humorous   		variety, the belly laugh variety, or the tears rolling down the cheek   		variety.  This kind of talk is enough to make a Pharisee furious.  How   		dare you think such thoughts about God.  I cannot help it.  I cannot   		think that the God who designed the sense of smell, never experienced   		the pleasure of smelling a rose or a lilac, or the God who designed the   		mechanics of the inner ear never heard, felt and enjoyed the rhapsody of   		the Halleluiah Chorus. It is equally inconceivable to me, that the God   		who can see everything, could see what I see in the mirror every morning   		and not laugh out loud.     -id                                                                                                 
 
  
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