Posted by Siamang on: 07.20.2007 /
Yessir, we’re answering the deep theological questions today!
Comment by: Mike O
That is awesome!!
My favorite line - “I have never met a benevolent pancake.”
Comment by: Doreen A Mannion
I started laughing so hard at the cruxified pancake that I couldn’t hear the rest of the video!
Comment by: Karen
I love the look on the big guy’s face: “What if I ate god two days ago!?”
Comment by: Stephan
Psalm 34:8 makes God sound a little like a pancake.
We take other verses out of context and use them as a basis for our theology. Why not this one?
Besides, my understanding of “takes refuge in” could be interpreted as “puts butter on”.
Poor, dim Stephen. “Take refuge in” OBVIOUSLY means God lives in IHOP. “Refuge?? House??? C’mon, it’s not that much of a stretch to derive International HOUSE of pancakes from the original Hebrew International REFUGE of Pancakes.
Comment by: Julie Marie
you guys are killing me.
Comment by: Mike O
1That is awesome!!
My favorite line - “I have never met a benevolent pancake.”
Comment by: Doreen A Mannion
2I started laughing so hard at the cruxified pancake that I couldn’t hear the rest of the video!
Comment by: Karen
3I love the look on the big guy’s face: “What if I ate god two days ago!?”
Comment by: Stephan
4Psalm 34:8 makes God sound a little like a pancake.
We take other verses out of context and use them as a basis for our theology. Why not this one?
Besides, my understanding of “takes refuge in” could be interpreted as “puts butter on”.
Comment by: Mike O
5Poor, dim Stephen. “Take refuge in” OBVIOUSLY means God lives in IHOP. “Refuge?? House??? C’mon, it’s not that much of a stretch to derive International HOUSE of pancakes from the original Hebrew International REFUGE of Pancakes.
Comment by: Julie Marie
6you guys are killing me.