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Theology and Patristic Studies by Chuck Norris
I don't know why I am mentioning this other than I stumbled upon an alternative to the CCEL site with respect to Patristic information and early theological texts. It happens to be a Chuck Norris's official site:
http://www.chucknorris.com/Christian/index.htm If you click on the 'Christian Resource' page you are greeted by this image: and this welcome: Quote:
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This links to Peter Kirby's earlyjewishwritings site:
http://www.chucknorris.com/Christian...s.htm#JOSEPHUS Quote:
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Well I don't know about you but I always feel better debating some bald, flabby scholar rather than this man of steel. You might win the argument but then Chuck comes out from behind his podium and gives you a karate chop to the head. I bet Loftus isn't begging to debate this believer. Something to think about. I think mythicists need to get Steven Segal or someone of a similar nature to give lectures and then break a dozen wooden boards as the culmination of his presentation like Elvis.
I think I found a bloated Elvis with Chuck: Elvis doing karate in Las Vegas set to 70s music |
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It's like finding the Mel Brooks Jewish Resource Site!
I'm a believer! Get me a rabbi NOW! Some ideas need a second thought. |
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But you could almost see that. To be a comedian you at least have to be intelligent to make people laugh. How smart do you have to be to break boards over your head?
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Smart enough to know it hurts ...
but it feels sooooooo good when you stop! DCH PS: I always laugh when I see movies by Chuck Norris and Patrick Swayze. They were so wonderfully cliché! I mean, Mom, apple pie, the whole American Dream experience wrapped upo into one. At least John Wayne movies moved outside of comfortable stereotypes, although Green Berets (1968 - I was 12) kind of pushed the envelope of hokie-dom. |
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Hee hee hee. I swear I don't get as many laughs watching TV.
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Chuck's home page is great. I loved his appearance in Expendables II.
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