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[Ok, ok, so you agree to the terms and conditions above. Here's my original* joke below.
*Note: Only the words are mine, the images are sourced from the internet as specified.]
*Note: Only the words are mine, the images are sourced from the internet as specified.]
Jesus and his flock
[Source: http://www.timshen.truepath.com/christian/jesus.htm]
[Source: http://www.timshen.truepath.com/christian/jesus.htm]
Jesus approached an image consultant to resolve the issue of declining church attendance.
The image consultant hesitated for a moment and then said, "The problem can be solved easily. However, you may not want to do it."
Jesus replied in earnest, "Pray, tell me what is the solution? I would do anything to bring the flock back to my Father".
"Ok", the image consultant relented. He brought Jesus to a hairstylist to get a new hair-do. Then he passed Jesus a pile of clothes saying, "Change into these and it will bring up your church attendance."
Jesus went into the changing room. After a while, Jesus came out looking like this.
Chinese god of wealth 财神爷
[Source: http://en.yuen.com.my/brief-story-about-wealth-of-god/]
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p.s. Sorry about the long and repeated warnings. I still want to be able to enter and leave Singapore freely, you know.
Hilarious!
ReplyDeleteEspecially considering how normal social behaviour is actually hypocritical, denying connections between the materialism and spiritualism!
Thanks, Alan!
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