Friday, April 02, 2010

It's Easter Weekend. What Better Time For A Little Blasphemy?

Came across this pic in my daily web surfing:


RUN LITTLE BOY.....RUN!!!!!!! FOR THE LOVE OF GOD DON'T EVER GET THAT CLOSE TO SOMEONE WEARING THAT GETUP UNTIL YOU'RE AT LEAST 18!!!!!!!

Actually, he does look kinda scared. I wouldn't be too surprised if "The love of God" is what the priests call it.

5 comments:

The PharmD Student said...

I gotta admit, I laughed. Even though the whole 18 thing doesn't really matter considering the whole not-ever-having-sex thing.

Unless you meant having sex with youngins is more reprehensible than having sex with legal-aged people even though you have sworn a vow of celibacy.

Which it is. I guess I don't have a point here. I'm kinda drunk.

happy resurrection weekend, drugmonkey said...

PharmD Student,

I think the point is that little boys lose their appeal when they hit 18, so they're less susceptible.

Utah Savage said...

Nice to see that your blogging against Theocracy.

I live in a true theocracy called Utah. And the Mormons seem a bit better at keeping their pedophilia a deeply buried secret. When a whisper of it comes to the attention of one of the Mormon owned news papers, the solution to the problem is always to keep it in the family where daddy is the bishop and has total control over his little flock. Child sexual abuse is rampant and will soon become the norm.

ThatDeborahGirl said...

For some reason I got caught up in watching the 10 Commandments. I think the fact that black people are shown in a really positive light in this movie really grabbed me and I couldn't let it go. Or maybe because I had never really seen it from the opening credits.

I was all reverent in the beginning and in awe of Moses' journey. But by the four hour mark I was sleepily shouting, "Run, Children of Israel Run! Pharoah's coming!"

Oh Mary don't you weep
Tell Martha not to moan
Pharoah's army
Drowned in the Red Sea
Oh Mary don't you weep

You have not lived until you've heard an acappella men's choir (black of course) sing this.

And I sang it when Pharoah drowned last night like my grandma used to do when she sang me to sleep. LOL. The stories we tell children.

I believe in God & I even, for some reason, believe in Jesus - but I do not believe in organized religion anymore which is why I'm home cooking lamb & ham today instead of at church - waiting for my mother & daughter to get home & then we can eat.

Anonymous said...

When I drive past the Church I roll down the windows so I can hear the boys screaming as the priests shouts in ecstasy "Jesus is coming!". It's all for the Glory of God.