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Category: GodlessnessHumorWeirdness
Posted on: January 24, 2006 1:58 PM, by PZ Myers

I am so going to hell for linking to this. If you love Jesus, don't click on that.

(via Stupid Evil Bastard)

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#1

A little voice told me to put down my lemonade. Outstanding, pal.

Posted by: Fixer | January 24, 2006 2:06 PM

#2

In my youth I printed up a copy of this => http://www.jesusdressup.com/ ... and posted it above my desk in Plano, Texas.

Alas, it didnt cause any fights, not even rude comments! Perhaps there are pockets of civilization in that dry wasteland. Still, a fun game to play.

Posted by: shavenwarthog | January 24, 2006 3:33 PM

#3

A friend of mine, a copywriter, many years ago, wanted to make an ad for a harware store along the lines of "if Jesus was nailed to the cross with our nails, nobody could have taken him off the cross"

Posted by: coturnix [TypeKey Profile Page] | January 24, 2006 4:14 PM

#4

I'm going to have to send that site to my dad, the priest. He'll find it hillarious.

But, PZ, why do you think you're going to hell? I thought you didn't believe in such silly bits of superstition like an afterlife. Leave statements like that to us theists.

Posted by: Tara Mobley | January 24, 2006 4:27 PM

#5

My recollection is a little hazy because it was several years ago, but there's a scene in Attack of the Killer Tomatoes where someone visits a PR company for advice on how to calm the public in the face of mounting disaster. (The Simpsons, of course, riffed on this in a Halloween show.) The PR agent is in a screening room and makes his visitor wait while he views a new commercial his company has just put together. We don't see the screen he's watching, but we hear the swelling of dramatic music, followed by a pleasant baritone voice saying something like, "Hello, this is Jesus Christ for Amalgamated Ball Bearings...".

Geez, I'm going to have to go rent it now and sacrifice a few brain cells watching it again.

Posted by: Zeno | January 24, 2006 8:37 PM

#6

"Jesus saves when he shops at WalMart"

Posted by: Rex | January 24, 2006 10:41 PM

#7

Sorry. I thought this was a science blog, not a "make fun of Christians" blog.

Posted by: JMcH | January 25, 2006 4:33 PM

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