Friday, May 23, 2008

Riddle of the Day

Human traditions are to the Gospel of Jesus what bowls are to soup.

Why?

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

without the bowl (gospel of Jesus) holding everything human together, we would have cold soup splattered all over the place and impossible to consume for nourishment.

Elliott Scott said...

Good good. But in riddle, the bowl is the human tradition and the Gospel is the soup.

Still, you're on the right track.

Logan said...

... I'm gonna be late back from my lunch now pondering this but I got a stab for ya...

Human Traditions helped shape the gospel. The stories, the interactions, the recording of it all, just like the bowl shapes the soup and the traditions are what contains the gospel and keeps it around, example the church, camps, bible studies our every day hoopla. Just like a bowl keeps the soup around and not a silly soupy mess all over the floor and table, and my new table cloth!


Alright well back to make Frappuccinos and Cappuccinos for the next 4 hours...

(DON'T FORGET TO TRY OUR NEW MINT MOCHA CHIP FRAPPUCCINO ;) )

Elliott Scott said...

Keep the thoughts coming. I'll just say that the metaphor works on more than one level.

I'll give my thoughts after everybody has had a chance.

Dan said...

A bowl, depending on its size, can only hold so much soup. A tradition is also limited subject to its "depth". A bowl can be empty of soup.

A bowl is also warmed according to the temperature of the soup. The bowl is not used to warm the soup.

Dan said...

more thoughts:

The soup conforms to the shape of the bowl.

If the bowl is cracked, the soup will leak out.

The bowl must be held upright to keep from spilling the soup.

It is generally a bad idea to mix soups in the same bowl, or the flavor of the soup is lost.

Getting warm yet?

Eldest said...

The soup remains the same but we humans all like different shapes and colors of bowls.

Elliott Scott said...

Great responses that are essentially the same as mine.