Forrest responds "It sure is good to be here, St. Peter. I was looking forward to this. But nobody ever told me about any entrance exam. Sure hope the test ain't too hard; Life was a big enough test as it was."
St. Peter goes on, "I know, Forrest, but the test is only three questions:"
- What days of the week begin with the letter 'T' ?
- How many seconds are there in a year?
- What is God's first name?
St. Peter waves him up and says, "Now that you have had a chance to think the questions over, tell me your answers".
Forrest says, "Well, the first one how many days of the week begin with the letter "T?" "Shucks, that one's easy. That'd be Today and Tomorrow."
St. Peter's eyes open wide and he exclaims, "Forrest! That's not what I was thinking, but... you do have a point there, and I guess I wasn't specify, so I will give you credit for that answer." "How about the next one?" "How many seconds in a year?"
"Now that one's harder" says Forrest, "but I thought and thought about that and I guess the only answer can be twelve." Astounded, St. Peter says "Twelve! Twelve! Forrest, how in Heaven's name could you come up with twelve seconds in a year?"
Forest says "Aw, come on, St Peter, there's 'gotta be twelve; January second, February second, March second. . ."
"Okay, okay," interrupts St. Peter. "I see where you're going with it. And I see your point, though that wasn't quite what I had in mind, but I'll give you credit for that one too. Let's go on with the next and final question. Can you tell me God's first name?"
Forrest replied, "Andy."
"Andy!" "How did you come up with the name Andy?"
Forrest replied, "You know, St. Peter, that song we sing in church: "Andy walks with me, Andy talks with me. . ."
The lesson: THERE IS ALWAYS ANOTHER POINT OF VIEW, and just because another person doesn't see things the same way or understand the same way that you do, does not mean that it's wrong.
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