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The Baptist Disease

Author | joe | Posted on | September 24, 2008 | 2 Comments

HA! My wife notes what I very guiltily must admit is a pet peeve of mine.

And having a pet peeve about how people pray tells you everything you need to know about ol’ Joe’s temperament and wretched spiritual state.

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2 Responses to “The Baptist Disease”

  1. Brian Withnell
    September 25th, 2008 @ 11:07 pm

    If you get hit by a car full of Democratic illegal immigrants supplied by a socialist program you will get your “just” deserts.

    (BTW, I’m Presbyterian.)

    In case you were interested….

    The Presbyterians have all the brains,
    Baptists have all the people
    and Episcopalians have all the money.

  2. Joe Budzinski
    September 25th, 2008 @ 11:33 pm

    Heh, yeah I am definitely of a Presbyterian bent myself. Give me a 45 minute sermon and a few hymns and that’s all I really want on a Sunday morning. Unfortunately my main churchgoing is via the radio these days (4th Pres, Bethesda). I may eventually get around to attending a live service again.

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