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Ron Obvious

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30. Loved that story...
Tue May 14, 2013, 02:26 PM
May 2013

In fact the whole book. The bit about trying to explain Easter in French class is hilarious also:

"He call his self Jesus and then he be die one day on two...morsels of...lumber."

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as near as i can tell from history and current events alike.. Phillip McCleod May 2013 #1
It doesn't seem that way, does it? Curmudgeoness May 2013 #2
They all need to peek behind the curtain randr May 2013 #3
Since When did Logic Ever Matter When it Comes to Religon? dballance May 2013 #4
It is. A HERETIC I AM May 2013 #9
I Understand it the Way You Do. dballance May 2013 #10
The way I see it is this; A HERETIC I AM May 2013 #12
It's All a Real Mess dballance May 2013 #13
You and I are on the same page, but I take issue with the idea that the "people" thought the earth.. A HERETIC I AM May 2013 #15
Islam has many prophets Lordquinton May 2013 #14
My understanding was that Christians started the crusades. bravenak May 2013 #20
It's all a matter of perspective Lordquinton May 2013 #21
When the pope orders the crusades. It's like the president now declaring war. bravenak May 2013 #24
They did try, actually Lordquinton May 2013 #25
As I learned logic, yes, because the empty set is self identical. dimbear May 2013 #5
Keep in mind that this deity is obscured and revealed only through interlocutors. Warren Stupidity May 2013 #6
If more sects claimed to be presenting A truth rather than THE truth, MNBrewer May 2013 #7
Yep, the Christians who won out, got rid of the gnostics. dballance May 2013 #11
Well, they're sort of like sleazy insurance sellers that way... onager May 2013 #8
Hmmm I think each person worships their own unique god... uriel1972 May 2013 #16
Coincidentally, each person's god agrees with him/her 100 percent of the time. Arugula Latte May 2013 #28
Yeppers, funny about that... nt uriel1972 May 2013 #31
Sure, Ron Obvious May 2013 #17
But.... defacto7 May 2013 #18
David Sedaris on Santa: Arugula Latte May 2013 #29
Loved that story... Ron Obvious May 2013 #30
Jesus Shaves! progressoid May 2013 #32
Hellloooo!!! fffffff, ffffff.... bang,bang... defacto7 May 2013 #19
If it quacks like a duck LostOne4Ever May 2013 #22
Dude, it's magic. Iggo May 2013 #23
And we have a winner! Stuckinthebush May 2013 #26
They would seem to claim to. Gore1FL May 2013 #27
Well, some of their holy books are the same, others are completely different ShadowLiberal May 2013 #33
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