So ... stop me if you've heard this one.
Thomas Aquinas walked into a bar and ordered a lot of mead. The bartender said, "You really plan to drink all that? You have problems?"
Because in jokes bartenders are always eager to hear your problems.
Aquinas said: "Yes, I just lost my manuscript. An important one, too. I called it the SUMMA THEOLOGICA. It was going to be the definitive explanation of Catholic philosophy, incorporating Aristotle's best insights into the body of our faith. It was brilliant. I must have been inspired by God to write it."
Bartender says, "And now it's gone?"
Aquinas, "Yes, and I can't help but wonder what message God is trying to send me. Why would he inspire me to write a great work like this and then let me lose it???"
Bartender, "Maybe he was just trying to say, 'You win Summa, you lose Summa.'
P.S. Next week I'll get back to the issue of cause and effect.
Given the present time of year, shouldn't that be, "You win Winta, you lose Winta"?
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