I salute your humor.  Very good. There is an interesting section in 
the Torah just as God tells Moses to get back to Egypt on his 
mission.  Moses in his extreme state of insecurity and humility, asks 
God how a simple person like him, heavy of tongue (had a speech 
impediment) would be believed by his people?  God then shows him the 
things to do after which they will be stirred into belief.  This 
whole process goes on for quite some time.  Even as late as the total 
destruction of the Egyptian army at the splitting of the waters, the 
Torah speaks of the awe and fear and belief in Moses by the people.  
Seems like he impressed more as time went by and events unfolded as 
they did.  

Regards,

Fred



--- In [email protected], Duveyoung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Matrix,
> 
> I'm not so sure.  Moses had two beams of light shooting out of his
> head -- like horns -- sounds pretty enlightened to me!!!!  
> 
> Michaelangelo carved Moses with those horns.
> 
> New definitions are needed for the below:
> 
> "Me so horny" (full of the divine light of the presumptuous 
assumption?)
> 
> "Toot your own horn." (Miles Davis on cloud nine?)
> 
> "Little Boy Blue, come blow your horn." (Toddler Krishna ref?)
> 
> "Big Horn Sheep"  (The ones that gathered around Baby Jesus?)
> 
> Edg
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