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Joe, you are a theological genius

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Burning Petard wrote:
Sat Apr 02, 2022 7:10 pm
Urgent question for Gen'l Meade. Current experience seems to instruct me that copies of copies degrade from the original. So Seth was a copy of Adam who was a copy of God. Where did the image degrade, or consider: Does God have a belly button, and is it an inny or an outty?

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Been shopping at CheapLaughs again, snail? ;)

But given the undoubted sincerity of your question "where", I'll say it was within a few paces of the Tree of Knowledge and shortly after all the humans ate a . . . fig, probably
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Re: Daily Mail readers slam BoSoxGal

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MajGenl.Meade wrote:
Sat Apr 02, 2022 9:29 pm
Burning Petard wrote:
Sat Apr 02, 2022 7:10 pm
Urgent question for Gen'l Meade. Current experience seems to instruct me that copies of copies degrade from the original. So Seth was a copy of Adam who was a copy of God. Where did the image degrade, or consider: Does God have a belly button, and is it an inny or an outty?

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Been shopping at CheapLaughs again, snail? ;)

But given the undoubted sincerity of your question "where", I'll say it was within a few paces of the Tree of Knowledge and shortly after all the humans ate a . . . fig, probably
The fig would make sense since the apple, what most think of as the forbidden fruit, originated in northern Eurasia, specifically in Central Asia, and required a cool climate. However, there are now varieties that are grown in warmer regions.
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