Common-place Book: n. a book in which common-places, or notable or striking passages are noted; a book in which things especially to be remembered or referred to are recorded.
The language was a mite salty for my taste, but the basic question he asks was spot on. Was Mitt talking about the one and same Jesus one finds in the gospels?
Where's the Orthodox bloggers with this kind of powers? ummmmm...or would you have to go to confession for writing this? Ah...the penance would be worth it. :)
Personally, I'm in favor of all Americans of any/every/all races, creeds, colors, or regardless of how many times they have been proxy baptised to get dead people into Heaven/orbit/ whatever. I'm kinda looking forward to some of that Celestial Sex, too.
This really was funny!
ReplyDeleteThe language was a mite salty for my taste, but the basic question he asks was spot on. Was Mitt talking about the one and same Jesus one finds in the gospels?
Leon
Hi-freakin'-larious!
ReplyDeleteWhere's the Orthodox bloggers with this kind of powers? ummmmm...or would you have to go to confession for writing this? Ah...the penance would be worth it. :)
ReplyDeletePersonally, I'm in favor of all Americans of any/every/all races, creeds, colors, or regardless of how many times they have been proxy baptised to get dead people into Heaven/orbit/ whatever. I'm kinda looking forward to some of that Celestial Sex, too.
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