FEBRUARY 8 "FUTILITY OF SERVING A CRAZY god"

It is said that on his retreat from Greece after his great military expedition there, Xerxes, believed by many to be a God, boarded a Phoenician ship along with a number of his Persian troops.  But a fearful storm came up, and the captain told Xerxes there was no hope unless the ship's load was substantially lightened. The Great XERXES, turned to his fellow Persians on deck and said, "It is on you that my safety depends. Now let some of you show your regard for your God." A number of the men bowed to Xerxes and believing themselves to be canonized as martyrs for their God, threw themselves overboard! Lightened of its load, the ship made it safely to harbor. Xerxes immediately ordered that a golden crown be given to the Captain for preserving his life -- then XERXES ordered the Captain be beheaded for causing the loss of so many Persian lives!

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