Now now, no offense is intended. So, I hope none was taken. It was a light-hearted jest playing on the whole dying then rising from the dead thing that Jesus does and is thus the reason for the celebration.
Got my car worked on. Went out to eat. Saw Grindhouse with my brother. Worked out at the gym with a friend. Played some video games. Went to church. Had Easter dinner with the family. Got my hair done.
Tasty and delicious, tastes just like JesuslorelliApril 9 2007, 12:09:12 UTC
I spent a good part of the Maundy Thursday service cleaning in the kitchen at church, making jokes baout our "Jesus soup." (Take some home, folks. It's JESUS SOUP!! MMM...Jesus.) That and other cannibal jokes about Christians (while in church, on a Holy day. Yes, I shall join y'all in hell ^_^)
I spent Good Friday cleaning, watching a movie, and eating meat.
This is the first Easter in forever that I haven't cooked a big meal. We went out.
Re: Tasty and delicious, tastes just like Jesusrip_von_christApril 16 2007, 17:53:02 UTC
Well, that was the "secret" that Christianity had back when it was one of the secret cults--the ceremonial consumption of Jesus' flesh and blood. And, while protestants say it's symbolic, the original belief (and the one that's supposed to still be held by Catholics) is that it actually becomes the flesh and blood. So, yeah, cannibalism in a sense. Though I think Jesus prefers to be eaten raw, not cooked in a soup. o_o
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Got my car worked on.
Went out to eat.
Saw Grindhouse with my brother.
Worked out at the gym with a friend.
Played some video games.
Went to church.
Had Easter dinner with the family.
Got my hair done.
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I spent Good Friday cleaning, watching a movie, and eating meat.
This is the first Easter in forever that I haven't cooked a big meal. We went out.
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