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Out of
the Mouths of Babes and Sucklings
An
e-mail that mother received a few years ago - for your reading pleasure.
It comes from a Catholic elementary school. Kids were asked questions
about the Old and New Testaments. They have not been retouched or corrected
(i.e., incorrect spelling has been left in). Enjoy (and try not to
snort coffee out of your nose).
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In the first book of the bible, Guinessis, God got
tired of creating the world, so he took the Sabbath off. Adam and Eve
were created from an apple tree. Noah's wife was called Joan of Ark.
Noah built an ark, which the animals come on to in pears.
Lot's wife was a pillar of salt by day, but a ball
of fire by night.
The Jews were a proud people and throughout history
they had trouble with the unsympathetic Genitals.
Samson was a strongman who let himself be led astray
by a Jezebel like Delilah.
Moses led the hebrews to the Red Sea, where they made
unleavened bread which is bread without any ingredients.
The Egyptians were all drowned in the dessert. Afterwards,
Moses went up on Mount Cyanide to get the ten ammendments.
The seventh commandment is thou shalt not admit adultery.
Moses died before he ever reached Canada. Then Joshua
led the hebrews in the battle of Geritol.
The greatest miracle in the Bible is when Joshua told
his son to stand still and he obeyed him.
David was a hebrew king skilled at playing the liar.
He fought with the Finklesteins, a race of people who lived in Biblical
times. Solomon, one of David's sons, had 300 wives and 700 porcupines.
When the three wise guys from the east side arrived,
they found Jesus in the manager.
Jesus was born because Mary had an immaculate contraption.
Jesus enunciated the Golden Rule, which says to do
one to others before they do one to you. He also explained, "a man
doth not live by sweat alone."
The people who followed the lord were called the 12
decibels. The epistles were the wives of the apostles.
One of the oppossums was St. Matthew who was also a
taximan.
St. Paul cavorted to Christianity. He preached holy
acrimony, which is another name for marriage.
Christians have only one spouse. This is called monotony.
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