Manger is the French word for “to eat” food troughs in France are STILL called mangers.
Odd word to be hanging around the Middle East.
So consider this.
What if France was the ACTUAL holy land of the New Testament?
France’s big foods are wine, breads, lambs and fishes. The M.East not so much.
All the major characters in the Bible are buried in France. Really.
Lots of sitting around in gardens. M.E. Not so much.
There is a graveyard called “the graveyard of all the babies murdered by Herod”..
There are thousands of graves. Did somebody transport thousands of babies from the M.E. to France? Why?
Jesus made his living as a carpenter, in a land virtually devoid of trees unlike France.
How expensive was it to practice?
And he and his criminal buddies got themselves nailed to huge chunks of undoubtedly exorbitantly expensive imported luxury items, just because the Romans liked to piss away their wealth on low lives.
I’d like to see him have tried.
Manger is the French word for “to eat” food troughs in France are STILL called mangers.
Odd word to be hanging around the Middle East.
So consider this.
What if France was the ACTUAL holy land of the New Testament?
France’s big foods are wine, breads, lambs and fishes. The M.East not so much.
All the major characters in the Bible are buried in France. Really.
Lots of sitting around in gardens. M.E. Not so much.
There is a graveyard called “the graveyard of all the babies murdered by Herod”..
There are thousands of graves. Did somebody transport thousands of babies from the M.E. to France? Why?
Jesus made his living as a carpenter, in a land virtually devoid of trees unlike France.
How expensive was it to practice?
And he and his criminal buddies got themselves nailed to huge chunks of undoubtedly exorbitantly expensive imported luxury items, just because the Romans liked to piss away their wealth on low lives.
…or…
Your pal
Scott.
Merry Christmas.
Perspective is everything.