Lightening up

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HOW TO COOK A TURKEY

Step 1: Go buy a turkey Step 2: Take a drink of whiskey, scotch, or JD Step 3: Put turkey in the oven Step 4: Take another 2 drinks of whiskey Step 5: Set the degree at 375 ovens Step 6: Take 3 more whiskeys of drink Step 7: Turn oven the on Step 8: Take 4 whisks of drinky Step 9: Turk the bastey Step 10: Whiskey another bottle of get Step 11: Stick a turkey in the thermometer Step 12: Glass yourself a pour of whiskey Step 13: Bake the whiskey for 4 hours Step 14: Take the oven out of the turkey Step 15: Take the oven out of the turkey Step 16: Floor the turkey up off the pick Step 17: Turk the carvey Step 18: Get yourself another scottle of botch Step 19: Tet the sable and pour yourself a glass of turkey Step 20: Bless the saying, pass and eat out

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-- Anonymous, November 27, 2000

Answers

Lighten up you say? How far are we as Christians to go in this effort to lighten up?

I never did think it was o.k. to joke about sin. If Christ died for the sin of drunkenness (and he did) how can those who call themselves Christian laugh about it. We are no better than those who spit in His face.

-- Anonymous, November 27, 2000


D. Lee,

"How far are we as Christians to go in this effort to lighten up?" Great question!!

-- Anonymous, November 28, 2000


I had the same question ("How far are we as Christians to go in this effort to lighten up?") with regard to the "Dumb Blond Joke", also submitted by the same person 11 days ago.

Actually, I see no problem with mocking sin. I think even Jesus did that. But I find both of these jokes in very bad taste.

-- Anonymous, November 28, 2000


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