To: pocat
but South Park's "cute little" Jesus jokes make me physically ill. Such as their stating that America has so forgotten Jesus and his message that he has to do a public access show to get his word out?
Or when Jesus and Satan had a boxing match that Satan is such a deceiver and shouldn't be trusted as evidenced by his throwing his match against Jesus to win all the gamblers money who bet on Satan?
90 posted on
04/01/2005 10:10:19 AM PST by
Phantom Lord
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To: Phantom Lord
Or when Jesus and Satan had a boxing match that Satan is such a deceiver and shouldn't be trusted as evidenced by his throwing his match against Jesus to win all the gamblers money who bet on Satan?
Haha, that one was great! When Satan tells everyone he threw the match to win all their money, one guy in the background goes "that's evil." HAHAHA
98 posted on
04/01/2005 10:17:28 AM PST by
Zeppelin
(Keep on FReepin' on.....)
To: Phantom Lord
Such as their stating that America has so forgotten Jesus and his message that he has to do a public access show to get his word out? Or when Jesus and Satan had a boxing match that Satan is such a deceiver and shouldn't be trusted as evidenced by his throwing his match against Jesus to win all the gamblers money who bet on Satan? Those are great episodes. I also like the one where Santa's sleigh is shot down over Baghdad on Christmas Eve, and Jesus goes over there to rescue him. He saves Santa, but is mortally wounded in the process. Santa and the kids fly back to South Park just in time for Christmas, and then Santa makes a passionate speech to the townspeople about how Jesus gave his life to save him. He then says that going forward they should use Christmas as a time to remember and celebrate Jesus. What a wonderful moment that was: A "filthy" cartoon urging us to remember Jesus on Christmas Day.
140 posted on
04/01/2005 6:07:55 PM PST by
Rainbow Rising
(Never send a monster to do the work of an evil scientist.)
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