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Australia: It's coming up Easter and for most people this will mean holidays and chocolate, but for the fundies it's just another opportunity to be offensive. Their efforts at education have resulted in creative comebacks from the great unwashed.
The Christians at the ABC have been papering the Ultimo building with pamphlets asking 'What does Easter mean?',writes Melissa Mason, of Marrickville.Among the answers scrawled over them, one clever wag has written 'Further to the east'.
Column 8 - Sydney Morning Herald, 22nd March 2005.
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1: Posted by: Feòrag | March 22, 2005 10:30 AM
Back in the days when Bannerman's Bar was famous for the graffiti in the ladies' loo, and probably still behind the metal sheeting, someone had written "Jesus is alive!". Some wag had appended "Oh bugger. Does this mean we don't get Easter any more?"
Some silly Pagan had further appended a load of complete twinkly nonsense, but it did make me wonder someone could believe both "Jesus is alive" and "Jesus died for your sins" without going insane thinking about it.
Then I remembered fundies are insane. QED.
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