In 2000, Mel Gibson appeared in the comedy, What Women Want. The film was fairly successful at the box office because it built on a fantasy that I think all of us have indulged in at one time or another. He plays an executive who works at an advertising agency in Chicago. His life dramatically changes when he is jolted by electricity and develops the ability to read women's minds. It leads to some absolutely hilarious and humorous situations. Sure enough, it transforms him into a great lover who knows exactly what to do and when to do it to please a woman. Likewise his ability to read women's minds enables him to advance his career by developing ads for products that women want. But his ability to read the minds of women also has a down side. He is horrified to find out that many of the wo…
A New Point of View
2 Corinthians 5:16-21
2 Corinthians 5:16-21
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by Steven E. Albertin
by Steven E. Albertin
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