[There is such a thing as a fallacious appeal to authority. This would appear to be one. In its context, it makes perfect sense. I may explain more in a week.]
I'm not sure if you will see this, but I note the large belt-buckle. A curious possibility. (Just this second, as I typed that last full-stop, I hear a Chuck Norris joke on Christian radio. LOL.) I think in any case, he may as a Christian have some interest on modelling himself on Jesus, whilst swapping fruit for guns; cos he's American perhaps.
Welcome, that is, to a place where science is taken seriously, philosophy is dabbled in, economics is sometimes gestured at for the sake of technical completeness; and where God is in control, though sometimes we just don't get it (as surprising as that may seem if you're a rationalist). Where biblical texts are read carefully, the meaning of life is pondered and cliches fall in bunches, like grapes (falling grapes). Where humility, hard work, hospitality and healthy eating are all frequently preached and occasionally practiced.
Hey! If you're reading this you officially have too much time - or you're procrastinating something dreadful. In either case, I suggest you go and read the gospel of Mark! Why not, after all? If you're addicted to the nets, as we're in the 21stC you can even do so online. Or here. Cheers.
is that a striking resemblance to chuck norris i see?
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I'm not sure if you will see this, but I note the large belt-buckle. A curious possibility. (Just this second, as I typed that last full-stop, I hear a Chuck Norris joke on Christian radio. LOL.) I think in any case, he may as a Christian have some interest on modelling himself on Jesus, whilst swapping fruit for guns; cos he's American perhaps.
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