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Muslims, Jews, & Christains: Does anyone else find this funny
Muslims, Jews and Christains come together to stop gays marching in the streets of Jerusalem, but would they do the same about the war. My bad if they have been, yet ive never seen them unite for any other reason. :D
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What's funny about it? It is the natural result of time...those that choose the light go to the light likewise evil to evil.In the end it won't matter what "Religion" or name one calls oneself you are either for or against evil...there is no in between.The choice is simply each individuals to decide where he will stand...
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At least they agree on one thing, maybe they will be able to find some more common ground to work together on.
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I think whats so funny is the dark dark DARK ironic humour that Christians, Jews and Muslims hate each other (as it is popularly believed) and are constantly warring but they can all come together to tell the fags to sod off.
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: Man being an aethiest is so good just for the jokes. And yes it is funny. Funny cause dark humour is the best. If you don't get the irony then you musn't be a Jew either. (oops another popular stereotype) |
Is that really any different when you apply the same to politicians?
Theya ll love their crap game, and shoot eachother over it once in awhile, but oh boy you're in for it if you threaten to shut down the crap game. |
Hell Iwas wondering how long it would take to get all the fruits and nuts
all in one bowl. :rotfl: |
Wow! Will the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence be there? Or maybe Bishop Joey and the Deep Fat Friars? They used to be in the St. Stupid's Day Parade in SF every year on April 1. Perhaps we should nominate the Dalai Lama to run as Mayor of Jerusalem. He would be a unifying force for all three because they would all hate him too. Being Bhuddist, he wouldn't mind since it would give them all common ground and, perhaps, lead to greater understanding between the three religions. Ahh, the sound of the long bronze trumpets of Dharamsala echoing over the city. Orange-robed monks with begging bowls wandering the streets. Who knows, maybe he would even find the next reincarnation of the Panchen Lama there too.
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