I am still working on the difficult theologico-culinary issue of a couple of years ago, concerning what dairy products the Son would put in the soup. You know, What Would Cheese a Stew?
Beau Weston
Centre College
Danville, Kentucky
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> From: Mark.Smith
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> Subject: Re: What Would Jesus Drive?
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> Don't know about jesus but didn't God arrive in [a] triumph?
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> From: Matej Cepl [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 26 November 2002 08:51
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> Subject: Re: What Would Jesus Drive?
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> Greg Smith wrote:
> > Actually of course according to the gospels Jesus drove
> > a donkey rather than a horse or chariot, but
> > contextuallising it to the 21st century I'm sure he
> > would have left the car at home and rode a push
> > bike..St Paul after all somewhere speaks of peddlers of
> > the gospel!
>
> I heard two beautiful comments on this theme:
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> 1) Why guess about something which is explicitly stated in the
> Bible? ``And when the day of Pentecost was fully come, they
> were all in accord...'' (Ac 2:1) True it is not about Jesus,
> but I believe that a couple of days after Jesus' resurrection
> they drove probably same Honda Accord as Him.
> 2) Of course, Jesus had a station wagon for at least thirteen
> people!
>
> Sorry for off-topic :-)
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> Matej
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