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Martin Harper Started conversation May 3, 2002
Entry: WWJD: The Checklist - A409213
Author: ZenMondo - U115588
I do like this review of what jesus would do - people seem to forget just how non-conformist he supposedly was...
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Tonsil Revenge (PG) Posted May 3, 2002
Hmm. Me look forward to reading this.
I read a site the other day where a Parliamentary Reformist told a hanging judge that,"Christ was a revolutionary".
He got transported to Australia.
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ZenMondo Posted Aug 21, 2002
Thanks Lucinda! I'm glad you like it... I haven't been on h2g2 in a long long long long time... so that is why I am responding like 3 months after this got started.
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friendlywithteeth Posted Jun 6, 2003
Hi,
I quite liked this one.. however, [just in my opinion mind] it only seems to be half-there.
What I mean is, it just finished without any conclusions. If you want, it could be a factual piece that could be part of the EG...or it could become part of the Under Guide: an alternative currently being created to the EG. I still reckon that it's not 'quite' finished.
What's there is good though
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a girl called Ben Posted Jul 17, 2003
I read the entry before reading the thread, and I didn't find it incomplete - it is only a short step for us to draw our own conclusions that Jesus was definitely not the kind of company that nice clean educated middle-class parents would want their impressionable teenage kids to hang out with. Much better and safer to send them to church.
I have never been able to work out whether Jesus would have been amazingly good company, or a complete pain in the backside. Both, in all probability.
Anyway, I was pleased to see it here, and happy to read it.
Ben
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