Dad's
Brownies
(a little bit of wisdom...)
A father of some teenage children had the family rule that they could
not attend PG-13 or R rated movies. His three teens wanted to see a
particular popular movie that was playing at local theaters. It was
rated PG-13. The teens interviewed friends and even some members of
their family's church to find out what was offensive in the movie. The
teens made a list of pros and cons about the movie to use to convince
their dad that they should be allowed to see it.
The cons were that it contained ONLY 3 swear words, the ONLY violence
was a building exploding and you actually did not "see" the
couple in the movie having sex - it was just implied sex, off camera.
The pros were that it was a popular movie - everyone was seeing it.
If the teens saw the movie then they would not feel left out when their
friends discussed it. The movie contained a good story and plot. It
had some great adventure and suspense in it. There were some fantastic
special effects in this movie. Many of the members of their Christian
church had seen the movie and said it wasn't "too bad". Therefore,
since there were more pros than cons the teens said they were asking
their father to reconsider his position on just this ONE movie and let
them have permission to go see it.The father looked at the list and
thought for a few minutes. He said he could tell his children had spent
some time and thought on this request. He asked if he could have a day
to think about it before making his decision. The teens agreed.
The next evening the father called his three teenagers, who were smiling
smugly, into the living room. There on the coffee table he had a plate
of brownies. The teens were puzzled. The father told his children he
had thought about their request and had decided that if they would eat
a brownie then he would let them go to the movie. But just like the
movie, the brownies had pros and cons.
The pros were that they were made with the finest chocolate and other
good ingredients. They had the added special effect of yummy walnuts
in them. The brownies were moist and fresh with wonderful chocolate
frosting on top. He had made these fantastic brownies using an award-winning
recipe. And best of all, the brownies had been made lovingly by the
hand of their own father.
The brownies only had one con. He had included a little bit of a special
ingredient - the brownies also contained a little bit of dog poop. But,
he had mixed the batter well - they probably would not even be able
to taste the dog poop and he had baked them at 350 degrees so any bacteria
or germs from the dog poop had probably been destroyed. Therefore, if
any of his children could stand to eat the brownies which included just
a "little bit of poop" and not be affected by it, then he
knew they would also be able to see the movie with "just a little
bit of smut" and not be affected. Of course, none of the teens
would eat the brownies and the smug smiles had left their faces. Only
Dad was smiling smugly as they left the room.
Now when his teenagers ask permission to do something he is opposed
to, the father just asks, "Would you like me to whip up a batch
of my special brownies?