Sunday, January 20, 2008

Hello: On Friday I failed to complete my thought concerning women and how they were absent (except his very visible Mother) from Augustine's text - The 600 hundred pound gorilla(s) in the book are women! Augustine is in a constant struggle with his lust for women. At every turn he's confessing his inability to turn to God and receive God's salvation because he is unable to release the yoke of his passion for women. Imagine the power of women: God's words - famous bishops - confessions/conversions to God from other companions - his mother's tears - his best friend's death - NOTHING can convince Augustine that God's love and comfort can be better for him than his love of women. Amazing! Women have all the power in this book; though hardly a full sentence is dedicated to any one women or her place in his life. Go Patriots.