Did you know that a typical community college graduate has read an average of 14,600 books by the time they are six years old! But, how, you may ask, is this possible? It's possible because the typical children's book can be read in less than five minutes; if you read ten of these a day, seven days a week, three hundred sixty-five days a year between the ages of two and six, you will have read these many books. In Jesus Christ, this is the minimum you must read to be exalted to any kind of college graduate, let alone a Nobel Laureate.
If you have a baby, be sure to read ten books to it every day of the year for four years, after their second birthday. Beyond this, there are a few required books that Christians have to read to be considered a saint. These include, but are not limited to, the followiing: A good family health advisor; a good family legal advisor; both a visual and regular dictionary; a good encylopedia; and the Bible.
Additionally, do you realize that the typical Jewish child in olden times was able to speak Hebrew, Greek, and Arabic before they were even ten years old. A Christian saint, then, is a Christian that tries to read, speak, and write fluently in every language known on earth, memorizing each language's lexicon!
The point here is that, if you want sainthood, you have to concentrate on being a whole person. To do this you must focus on ten basic areas all your life. Besides the above, these are: faith, hope, charity, reading, writing, arithmetic, any of one or more art forms, any of one or more athletic forms, foreign languages, and humility. Seek that which is above - concentrate on these ten areas of life - and you will, indeed, go down in history saint!
See you all in heaven!
Peace!
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