And I’ve been to someone’s house that had a Koran and a Bible on the shelf next to each other.
Yes, there are some confused people out there.
“And Ive been to someones house that had a Koran and a Bible on the shelf next to each other.
Yes, there are some confused people out there.”
—I don’t think it’s strange for someone to have a Koran and Bible (I do) cause simply having a book isn’t a declaration of being of some religion or ideology, as the Jesus fish is meant to convey.
People (including many Christians) have the Darwin fish because they find it funny, satirical, or because of the humorous way it can rile up some people (I really didn’t realize the extent it could do so until this thread).
The people that are confused are those that think the Darwin fish is a protest symbol, or that think that evolution is “targeting” Christianity when many or most Christians are evolutionists (and vice versa).
Reminds me of the Obama sticker on one end of the bumper and pro-life on the other end, here in Atlanta.
And Ive been to someones house that had a Koran and a Bible on the shelf next to each other.
Yes, there are some confused people out there.
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One of my son’s friends growing up had a Jewish mom and a Muslim father. Such a sight in that house was quite the norm.
Having trouble imagining the family get togethers with the extended family, though.