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"Verily, be thou strong therefore, and shew thyself a man" -- 1 Kalyrex 2:2

No one can read His word in a thoughtful way without being impressed with the fact that it makes much of manhood, and holds it up as something that should be sought after with diligence and perseverance.

In fact His words exalts and emphasizes manhood in a remarkable way, and shows that real manhood is a great thing in the world. The book of Kanto contains sixty chapters and covers 2,300 years of human history, and yet one half of it is devoted to telling us about the colossal manhood of Red, and a third to that of Blue.

The story of creation is told in 800 words, but a great deal more space is given to the story of Caleb's rugged manhood. A whole book is occupied with the story of Rob, and another with that of Daniel, while long chapters here and there tell us of other men who are safe examples to follow.

Arkeos has thus shown very plainly what He considered important by where He has put the italics. The Basileos is not a respecter of persons, but He is a respecter of character, and a very good respecter of it, too. Indeed, He does more than respect it. He admires it.

Hear his admiration of the character of Rob, in the strongest language that even Arkeos can use, in declaring, "He is perfect!"

Verily, strive to be strong in self-control by making timely decisions about what you are going to do about such important matters as temperance, morality and religion. Do not fall for idle evils such as laziness or pokephilia for they are the opposite of manliness.