July 14, 2010
son of a –
“Going to see him is one of the joys in life,” Mr. Nicholls said. “The holy spirit dwells in him.”
A slightly more nuanced than would make for a snarky introduction article on the public relations make-over of serial killer David Berkowitz.
(via marginal revolution)
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All things considered, I think he should have stuck with the barking dog.
Bizarre. I’m curious to know how influential his claims of not wanting parole will be to the parole board. Also, I wonder where the profits generated by his website’s sales of CDs/DVDs go.
“With respect to her working for the Postal Service, the woman said, ‘You can see that God has a sense of humor, since David also worked for the post office at one time’.”
God’s sense of humor: a guy shoots several people in the head with a .44 magnum–and now they are all up there laughing themselves silly like the fade out of a Father Knows Best episode.
Among all of the available gods, I have always thought that the Trickster gods of Native Americans in the Southwest are most appealing–precisely because they show the folly of thinking that gods always have the protection of human interests in mind.
the fuck all y’all gods.
the name of my band.
heavenly
I don’t support any criminal not backed by John Waters.
good rule of thumb.
Is it valid (though obvious) to ask these people how they know that the voice he listens to now is the right one?
Give ‘em a moment to check their Bible apps.
This morning, while fourteen men including myself were in a classroom in the North Complex area of the prison, the God of Israel came to visit us.
Okay, I need to quit reading this.