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Friday is for Fried Brain Cells: The Apologetics Edition

The human brain is a gift from God. Failure to use it, therefore, is a sin.

Here's this week's most egregious sinner...but he's saved, so no harm done.

...And don't miss Kirk's .5 second response at the end. It's classic.



Grace and Peace,
Raffi


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2 Comments:

  1. WKen said...
     

    Alright ... ummm ...

    On more than a few occasions, I've pointed to the platypus as proof that God has a sense of humor.

    But ... ummm ... seriously ... If the banana is proof that God exists because it's well-shaped, does that mean that people in non-banana-filled areas are forsaken?

    What about the pineapple, which is a lot more work to cut but a far better-tasting fruit?

    Or watermelon, which is even better but certainly not easy to peel or conveniently hand-sized?

    Or scallops, which are an insane amount of work but better than any fruit?

    Thanks for the laugh. I loved it!

  2. dallas said...
     

    so the hilarious thing about this video to me is the fact that he talked about the "easy to peel tab" at the top of the banana, but I know of people in other cultures who eat the banana using the stem as a handle. that might just blow this guys mind a little too much, though.

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