Thursday, November 1, 2012

What is a Divine Sense of Humor?


What is a Divine Sense of Humor?

             The divine sense of humor is the ability to see through something. To be able to see more meaning in something that is said or even touched. A handshake or a kiss is considered something with meaning because a kiss is a symbol of love and faithfulness. While handshakes are considered a symbol of help or friendship. When the Archbishop is talking people are laughing because his words are intended more than just a material use of them, but as something more meaningful and that people can laugh to. The divine sense of humor is something that includes a physical or material use of words and objects as well as an invisible meaning that only a person with a divine sense of humor can see and understand. The invisible meaning is what makes our divine sense of humor possible because with it we have a deeper understanding of something said or about an object. An example is the word school, when someone hears this word they think of learning, test, teachers and clubs. The word school implies more than just the word, its meaning leads to several things that are all considered when you hear school. Another example is a comedian, they talk about situations in their life or in general, but the situation are suppose to be funny because what the comedian is saying has an invisible meaning intended for people to laugh. In the end, our divine sense of humor is intended for us to understand the physical and invisible meaning of life, objects, or even words.

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