I wonder what the speaker (it started to say kid, but looks more like the wife) thinks about The Chosen?
It has just always fascinated me how the artistic renderings of angels in so many cases do not come close to the bizarre descriptions of angels in places like Ezekiel and Daniel. That seems to be what this cartoon is also referring to. Not sure I get the reference to The Chosen. What do you mean?
The comment that it is not biblically accurate is reminiscent of the criticism leveled by some of similar mindset regarding The Chosen. Just remarking about the parallels. I think I killed that frog. (Referring to explaining a joke is like dissecting a frog- you learn something but the frog dies)
Ken Ham has been ranting about the evils of public education. Probably because it doesn’t spit out YECs.
His latest graphics are truly bizarre:
Who knew? Non-Christians turn bright orange, but Christians lose their contact lenses!
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Is Revelation 9 talking about trains???
I don’t know where Dad McClellan finds these people! I think her glasses are a portal into an alternative universe.
That would somewhat parallel the claim that the prophecy of chariots rushing around Nineveh is predicting modern motor cars.
You mean it isn’t?
They could have built a bridge out of her.
Don’t forget the chillies!
I’ll bet this is old hat for all of you but I rather liked it when I saw it seven years ago on Fakebook.
thanks! I got a chuckle out of that–and believe it is right! I had not heard that one, but it’s wise!
Today, March 8, is International Women’s Day. Learn about Junia, a female apostle mentioned by St. Paul, in this short video by Dan McClellan
I hope they didn’t charge too much for that test.
That’s a negative; I’m positive about that. Shocking, wasn’t it?
(this was on the desk of the battery salesman where I purchased a new car battery this morning! He told me his wife got it for him. I am always looking for new material for my office–I like to gather and share corny dad jokes with patients and coworkers).
Is laughter really the best medicine, Dr. Randy?