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Posted by: James 5/23/2007 7:44 AM

I got this email invite from the Son portion of the Holy Trinity and I feel kind of guilty denying him as a friend.  How do I know it's really him anyway?

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Re: Jesus - Savior or Spammer?    By Deanna on 5/23/2007 11:58 AM
That is freaking hilarious! God be with you.

Re: Jesus - Savior or Spammer?    By Satan on 5/23/2007 1:50 PM
If you add that do gooder to your friends list, do me a favor and take me off. And if I go, I am bringing beer, tater tots, hockey fights, and internet porno with me....make your decision and choose wisely!

Re: Jesus - Savior or Spammer?    By Syl on 5/23/2007 11:18 PM
I conversed (after a fashion) with Jesus H. on Yelp as recently as last month. You should befriend him and then see if you can shamelessly use his influence in your favor on the big Guy... No need to tell (shhh 'Santa anagram') about every little thing you do when he/she's not hanging around with you.

(See below for my post) He was wondering why we all couldn't get along?
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Divide and conquer, Jesus.

For the one true God or the higher omnipotent spirit, if you will - he sure has enabled a lot of divisiveness/disfunction when people organize around him on earth. They almost seem to choose to highlight their differences instead of embracing their common humanity. (No offense to you, you're not your father's keeper...right?)

So yeah, what gives? The words of concern and support I offer up sometimes seem to get nowhere. Can you talk to Him about this or not?


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