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Re: Jesus and Jokes
From:
Sharon Hooley <[log in to unmask]>
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The Electronic Church <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Fri, 11 May 2007 21:06:58 -0600
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Vinny,

Jesus certainly deserves our highest praise and respect, and I agree that if 
the joke is dirty, involving sin, it is dangerous to try to mess with Jesus. 
but let's consider that we were made in His image.  We, as human beings, can 
carry on conversations and laugh with one another, so why can't He join in 
the fun?  I, as a deafblind person, know how it feels to be left out and 
uninvited, and I know that some people talk about, or at, blind folks rather 
than talking directly to them.  I feel sad when people think they can't 
invite the lord into our joking around, as long as it's not overdone or done 
with a bad attitude.  At least, I hope, that He likes to joke around with us 
in the best way.

Sharon 

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