Posted on 01/11/2015 6:32:33 AM PST by Kaslin
Yeah, it’s just that in a lot of these stories and threads, at least in the beginning there where things like ‘a French version of MAD’ or something similar. I then looked up the Charlie thing and man like you say it is nothing like MAD.
FReegards
No, He would be in Israel getting them to turn to Him as Messiah. He would be furious about child sacrifice and would let them know. I think He would also have something to say about diamond row in NYC and His brother James might have something to say about the employee benefits of their mineworkers.
Now Paul on the other hand would be revisiting the places he went to on his trips, especially Rome.
I believe so too
Spot on article.
The person who is truly good and godly will also sport a well-tuned BS-detector ...
I was born in 1958 and my BS detector started pinging in about 1968. It has never stopped.
I was born 1959, and mine started going off around 1974. Driving me crazy these days, like a bull horn in my ears.
“Ah, the beginnings of the first knock-knock joke?”
LOL
This is the funniest post I’ve read all year. Please keep them coming.
“Ah, the beginnings of the first knock-knock joke?”
LOL
This is the funniest post I’ve read all year. Please keep them coming.
All that is failling in the age of the “internet”.
You forgot Mormonism.
You’re most welcome. Thank you.
Mad Magazine often contains works of pure genius, and while I support the french publications right to publish without facing firebombing.....they aint no Mad Magazine
With only minimal disrespect to my Mormon brothers and sisters, Joseph Smith told some whoppers.
Maybe more like South Park.
Being “tv-free” for several years, i’ve never seen an epsiode of south park
I enjoyed it for a few years until they got really sketchy. It is heavy satire. They got censored for showing an image of Mohammad and in fact, made a show about not being allowed to show it. Sadly they did show Moses and Jesus in extremely disrespectful ways much like I understand Charlie Hebdo did. I don’t think however that they disrespected Mary.
were it produced in France,.. theyd likely be next on the Mohammedan hit list.
The funny thing is the people who set it off were the people I at the time thought were hip and cool (the college aged Boomers).
The funny thing is the people who set it off were the people I at the time thought were hip and cool (the college aged Boomers).
YES, exactly. Me too. I felt left out and left behind. I spent the bulk of my teens and early 20s looking for it, only to find that “it” was a subversive destructive and anti-American force within our culture that I should be fighting.
I am sure those same forces are at work with our young today, and I ...try... to educate them in a way that they could accept. Not sure how effective I have been, and I am growing weary of even trying.
We may be beyond that point anyway.
Unfortunately, when He comes again, the time for conversion will be past. The Jews will have already converted.
He will dispel all falsehood with a glance, no words.
It will be a wonderful day for those who are washed clean in the Blood of the Lamb.
Then again, considering the differences between American culture (our revolution had no anti-clerical elements, extramarital affairs are still the stuff of scandal, we are the most Christian of developed countries,...) and French culture (whose revolutionaries set up a whore on the episcopal throne in Notre Dame and murdered priests and bishops, regards extramarital affairs as normal, has a level of piety reflected in the joke about Englishmen being congenital agnostics and Frenchmen being congenital atheists,...) I think Charlie Hebdo is “a French version of MAD”.
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