Maybe guno suffers from Jew Guilt.
the goon ain't no jew (or jewess) -----we is elegant persons
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Maybe guno suffers from Jew Guilt.
Um, OK. Inside joke, I guess.Maybe guno suffers from Jew Guilt.
the goon ain't no jew (or jewess) -----we is elegant persons
and they wonder who they are disliked and mocked
Every Sunday around noon, waiters and waitresses throughout the Bible belt and other densely churched areas of North America brace themselves for the church crowd* to roll in. In a flurry of khaki and hairspray, they become visibly nervous if presented with a wine list and they loudly discuss which of them will pray over the food. Once they leave, heartily clapping each other on the back and taking an awful long time to exit, their server often finds christian 'kulture' is historically known for leaving a gospel tract when they tip in restaurants. Oftentimes they leave a tract along with actual money, but in severe cases they'll leave only the tract.
STUFF CHRISTIAN CULTURE LIKES: #86 Leaving a gospel tract with the tip
View attachment 86570How do you know this?^ hateful little sheepfucker
Were you talking to sheep again, asking them where Jesus is?
What were you doing around sheep anyway? Did they show you on a
Carol Channing lamb chop sock puppet where Guno touched them?
Then why would you break a command and bare false testimony on something you have baaahaahaaahhd evidence on?
and they wonder who they are disliked and mocked
Every Sunday around noon, waiters and waitresses throughout the Bible belt and other densely churched areas of North America brace themselves for the church crowd* to roll in. In a flurry of khaki and hairspray, they become visibly nervous if presented with a wine list and they loudly discuss which of them will pray over the food. Once they leave, heartily clapping each other on the back and taking an awful long time to exit, their server often finds christian 'kulture' is historically known for leaving a gospel tract when they tip in restaurants. Oftentimes they leave a tract along with actual money, but in severe cases they'll leave only the tract.
STUFF CHRISTIAN CULTURE LIKES: #86 Leaving a gospel tract with the tip
and they wonder who they are disliked and mocked
Every Sunday around noon, waiters and waitresses throughout the Bible belt and other densely churched areas of North America brace themselves for the church crowd* to roll in. In a flurry of khaki and hairspray, they become visibly nervous if presented with a wine list and they loudly discuss which of them will pray over the food. Once they leave, heartily clapping each other on the back and taking an awful long time to exit, their server often finds christian 'kulture' is historically known for leaving a gospel tract when they tip in restaurants. Oftentimes they leave a tract along with actual money, but in severe cases they'll leave only the tract.
STUFF CHRISTIAN CULTURE LIKES: #86 Leaving a gospel tract with the tip
Now you see you missed a great chance to make a valid argument like, if one is supposed to keep the Sabbath holy and not work, why do they go to businesses that don't and force people to work and wait on them. Instead, you are just upset about money.
and they wonder who they are disliked and mocked
Every Sunday around noon, waiters and waitresses throughout the Bible belt and other densely churched areas of North America brace themselves for the church crowd* to roll in. In a flurry of khaki and hairspray, they become visibly nervous if presented with a wine list and they loudly discuss which of them will pray over the food. Once they leave, heartily clapping each other on the back and taking an awful long time to exit, their server often finds christian 'kulture' is historically known for leaving a gospel tract when they tip in restaurants. Oftentimes they leave a tract along with actual money, but in severe cases they'll leave only the tract.
STUFF CHRISTIAN CULTURE LIKES: #86 Leaving a gospel tract with the tip
and they wonder who they are disliked and mocked
Every Sunday around noon, waiters and waitresses throughout the Bible belt and other densely churched areas of North America brace themselves for the church crowd* to roll in. In a flurry of khaki and hairspray, they become visibly nervous if presented with a wine list and they loudly discuss which of them will pray over the food. Once they leave, heartily clapping each other on the back and taking an awful long time to exit, their server often finds christian 'kulture' is historically known for leaving a gospel tract when they tip in restaurants. Oftentimes they leave a tract along with actual money, but in severe cases they'll leave only the tract.
STUFF CHRISTIAN CULTURE LIKES: #86 Leaving a gospel tract with the tip
There is barely any truth to this. I had waited tables for three years and I think that only one time was I left some Christian literature in lieu of a tip.
"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you"
If in church, just leave a card in the collection plate that says "thanks for the service, here's a card". I'm sure Jesus wouldn't mind, the church doesn't need money for anything.
and they wonder who they are disliked and mocked
Every Sunday around noon, waiters and waitresses throughout the Bible belt and other densely churched areas of North America brace themselves for the church crowd* to roll in. In a flurry of khaki and hairspray, they become visibly nervous if presented with a wine list and they loudly discuss which of them will pray over the food. Once they leave, heartily clapping each other on the back and taking an awful long time to exit, their server often finds christian 'kulture' is historically known for leaving a gospel tract when they tip in restaurants. Oftentimes they leave a tract along with actual money, but in severe cases they'll leave only the tract.
STUFF CHRISTIAN CULTURE LIKES: #86 Leaving a gospel tract with the tip
Now you see you missed a great chance to make a valid argument like, if one is supposed to keep the Sabbath holy and not work, why do they go to businesses that don't and force people to work and wait on them. Instead, you are just upset about money.
not a Christian belief-----in the gospels of all kinds of roman ass lickers ------one finds deprecation of the "no work" on the Sabbath dictum
"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you"
If in church, just leave a card in the collection plate that says "thanks for the service, here's a card". I'm sure Jesus wouldn't mind, the church doesn't need money for anything.
Did Sir Isaac Newton tell you that-------I have read rumors that
he was into GEMATRIA-----maybe he that "cards are ok"
from some sort of gematria manipulation. ------I kinda liked
calculus long ago-----but gematria is beyond me
"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you"
If in church, just leave a card in the collection plate that says "thanks for the service, here's a card". I'm sure Jesus wouldn't mind, the church doesn't need money for anything.
Did Sir Isaac Newton tell you that-------I have read rumors that
he was into GEMATRIA-----maybe he that "cards are ok"
from some sort of gematria manipulation. ------I kinda liked
calculus long ago-----but gematria is beyond me
and they wonder who they are disliked and mocked
Every Sunday around noon, waiters and waitresses throughout the Bible belt and other densely churched areas of North America brace themselves for the church crowd* to roll in. In a flurry of khaki and hairspray, they become visibly nervous if presented with a wine list and they loudly discuss which of them will pray over the food. Once they leave, heartily clapping each other on the back and taking an awful long time to exit, their server often finds christian 'kulture' is historically known for leaving a gospel tract when they tip in restaurants. Oftentimes they leave a tract along with actual money, but in severe cases they'll leave only the tract.
STUFF CHRISTIAN CULTURE LIKES: #86 Leaving a gospel tract with the tip
Now you see you missed a great chance to make a valid argument like, if one is supposed to keep the Sabbath holy and not work, why do they go to businesses that don't and force people to work and wait on them. Instead, you are just upset about money.
not a Christian belief-----in the gospels of all kinds of roman ass lickers ------one finds deprecation of the "no work" on the Sabbath dictum
This thread is about Christians and it is part of the Bible What Does the Bible Say About Working On The Sabbath?
and they wonder who they are disliked and mocked
Every Sunday around noon, waiters and waitresses throughout the Bible belt and other densely churched areas of North America brace themselves for the church crowd* to roll in. In a flurry of khaki and hairspray, they become visibly nervous if presented with a wine list and they loudly discuss which of them will pray over the food. Once they leave, heartily clapping each other on the back and taking an awful long time to exit, their server often finds christian 'kulture' is historically known for leaving a gospel tract when they tip in restaurants. Oftentimes they leave a tract along with actual money, but in severe cases they'll leave only the tract.
STUFF CHRISTIAN CULTURE LIKES: #86 Leaving a gospel tract with the tip
Now you see you missed a great chance to make a valid argument like, if one is supposed to keep the Sabbath holy and not work, why do they go to businesses that don't and force people to work and wait on them. Instead, you are just upset about money.
not a Christian belief-----in the gospels of all kinds of roman ass lickers ------one finds deprecation of the "no work" on the Sabbath dictum
This thread is about Christians and it is part of the Bible What Does the Bible Say About Working On The Sabbath?
which bible-----ya gotta read BOTH. In the NT----there are interesting stories relating to "da Sabbath" I have noted FROM CHRISTIAN SERMONS-----that the stories are supposed to demonstrate that strict adherence to the "NO WORK" principle as detailed in the OT ------is idiotic.
Do you really want to discuss this issue?-----it is a matter of
some contention.