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Antagonistic Tyrannosaur
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Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: The Abstruse Caboose
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Jan 17th, 2008, 09:12 PM
willie asked the question,
is finding i-mockery like finding jesus only with more internet sarcasm
Answer: No. To explain, I will refer you to Chapter 11 of the Gospel according to Luke:
"What father among you would hand his son a snake when he asks for a fish? Or hand him a scorpion when he asks for an egg?" The mental image of a 1st Century family in Roman Judea having a discussion of food when suddenly the patriarch procures a snake or a scorpion in retort is among the most ironic ideas in history. Where would he get the snake or scorpion? Why would snakes and scorpions be in ready supply within a typical household? Would it simply be pulled from his pocket? If so, did the archetypal robes of contemporaneous costume even have pockets in which one might store a snake or scorpion? Given that the Gospel of Luke is quite ubiquitous on the world wide web, I think we have established that "finding jesus" [sic] actually entails more internet sarcasm than finding I-Mockery.
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