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1212.1 | | CNTROL::DGAUTHIER | | Wed Jan 24 1996 17:56 | 9 |
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I've just got to tell you this one.
Jesus says "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone." A stone is
hurled from the crown, the prostitute dodges the missle. Jesus looks into
the crowd, searching for the culprit. When found he says... "Ohh Ma"
:-)
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1212.2 | | WMOIS::CONNELL | Story does that to us. | Wed Jan 24 1996 18:37 | 61 |
| I can answer part of .0. The reason there are so many Challenger
disaster jokes or Oklahoma City jokes or dead celebrity jokes or what
have you is that we are human and not divine. Those who laugh at
those jokes are dealing with the various tragedies in a human manner.
We laugh because it helps us get through it. (There but for the Grace
of God...) We don't intentionally cause hurt. If we know someone
personally involved or affected by the situation then we usually make
jokes about it. It helps us deal with the horror and allows us to get
on with our lives without dwelling on the situation. (That way lies
madness)
I knew a person who was related to someone involved in a tragedy that
made world news. I would never tell a joke about that situation where
it might get back to that person. I wouldn't hurt that person. So I
tell no jokes about it at all. I listened and laughed at some of them
and moved on. It is a cartharsis. Of course prayer helps also, but as I
said at the start of this we are human and deal with it in a human way.
Humor is one of them.
Did Jesus crack jokes? I wouldn't know. Does God have a sense of humor?
I would say yes. I will tell you all a story and I do believe that
prayer helped through this. It's a minor incident. A couple of years
ago, my car's wipers stopped working. Now I decided to wait until July
to register, inspect and fix the car. THis started in April. All Spring
and early Summer, everytime it looked to rain, I prayed to please make
it home before it started. I prayed very hard, knowing that what I was
asking for was a miracle of course. Asking God to affect a natural
condition that He had set up when He created the Earth. However for
that time period it did not rain anywhere that I was driving, (mostly
to and from work, 20 miles one way) it rained after I went through or
before I got there. I would stop somewhere and the rain would come and
I would leave and the rain would stop or let up enough to allow driving
without wipers. So come July I got the car fixed. I went for a 60 mile
ride (one way) to visit some friends that I hadn't seen in a while due
to wipers. THis was a very very hot day. I knew we were in for some
strong thunder storms. I looked at the sky and said "Go ahead, let it
rain for all it's worth. I don't care. The wipers work." I hit one
strong storm on the way down. Very strong. Strong enough to let me pull
over. Did that tell me anything? NOoooooo. :-) I moved on. I HAD WIPERS
YYEAAAAHH!!!!!! I got to my friends' store and one of them and I got
into my car and went to McDonald's. I said I'll put the windows down to
let the heat out and then put the ac on. I put down the power windows
and crunch bang crash. They fell and wouldn't go back up. Both of the
fron ones at the same time. I thought it was rough and would waste the
ac, but it was hot anyway. I stayed the afternoon with my friends. Late
in the afternoon one of the strongest storms to hit central Mass in 10
years came rolling down from the West. We had driving winds of gut to
70 MPH with sustained to 50 MPH. We got 3 inches of rain in an hour. We
had flash floods. The storm lasted about 20 minutes at this intensity
with my car right in the path and the rain being driven into the open
windows. The storm cooled things off to the upper 40's after dark and I
had to ride home with open windows and very wet seats and a promise to
God to always thank Him for favors and never get cocky in His presence
again. Sense of humor? Oh Yes. Very good sense of humor and I think He
likes a practicle joke now and then. I sure was the butt of one. :-)
That is a true story and I hope no one takes offense at my seeming lack
of respect. Trust me, I got lots of respect now. :-)
Bright Blessings,
PJ
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1212.3 | Pun-ishment | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Psalm 85.10 | Sat Jan 27 1996 19:52 | 16 |
| Note 1212.0
>Everyone likes a good laugh, right? But who pays?
It's been said that the pun is the most civil form of humor, the reason
being that, generally speaking, puns poke fun at language, not people or
predicaments. Puns, however, often provoke groans and wincing. And while
I enjoy a good pun, like cayenne pepper, I appreciate puns only infrequently
and sparingly.
The Hebrew Bible is loaded with puns. Of course, puns don't translate very
well into other languages.
Shalom,
Richard
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1212.4 | | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Psalm 85.10 | Sun Jan 28 1996 12:07 | 6 |
| Read chapter 9 of the Gospel of John and see if the exchange therein
doesn't bring you something of a chuckle or two.
Shalom,
Richard
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1212.5 | Internal Pointer | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Psalm 85.10 | Sun Jan 28 1996 12:09 | 5 |
| Also see topic 598, "The Jesus Christ Comedy Club."
Shalom,
Richard
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1212.6 | | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Psalm 85.10 | Mon Jan 29 1996 19:42 | 10 |
| Yes, we laugh at the Three Stooges. At the same time, we realize (or hope,
at least) none of them really gets hurt.
But then there's what's called "gallows humor." Do we use it to break the
tension? Does it somehow take the edge off being mortal in the face of
the inevitable?
Shalom,
Richard
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