In a far far away land, lived a group of ants and a group of grasshoppers.
The ants work hard all summer and the grasshoppers enjoy all summer.
The ants stored their extra foods in their silos for winter. While the grasshoppers just are merry at all season.
As winter approached, the clan of ants was well fed.
However, the clan of grasshoppers is dying due to starvation, as they were merrymaking all summer.
The head of the grasshopper's clan came with an idea, that they should borrow, from the ants.
The ants as always were kind and willing to share what they have with their fellow brothers.
Yet, some of the grasshopper's clan was of the evil nature, that they will not be satisfied unless they have done mischief.
They planned to rob the ants' provision for the winter on the pretext of survivorship. As always in the animal kingdom the acronyms "Survival of the fittest" applied for the law of the jungle.
As the ants put up a fight, the grasshoppers being stronger and outpower the ants decided to kill the ants to no avail. As resistance continues, the grasshopper clan decided to destroy the ant clan all together with their young females and children under the pretext "less man, more share."
So, since the day of antiquity, the job of the grasshoppers is to rob, kill and destroy the ants.
However, the grasshopper forgot the acronym that at the day designated "the rich, the poor, the beggar will all die"
It is since the beginning of time, there is nothing new under the sun, there is "time to sow and time to reap what has been sow" and "every creature is just part of the food chain under our master creator of the universe."
Moral of the story: At the day of atonement, our sin will be judged as a man come from dust and to dust shall he returned.
Be bless,
Dr. Lion.
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