Is this sermon for real or just a really good parody? (HT: Suzanne McCarthy at Better Bibles Blogs, who isn’t sure, either). For those of you who would like to know something more about what it really means when the KJV speaks of “him that pisseth against the wall,” you can check out this oldy but goody by Tyler Williams: “Dogs, Urine, and Bible Translation.” Bottom line: it’s a derogatory comparison to male dogs; it’s not setting a biblical standard for how “real men” are supposed to behave. But I probably didn’t need to explain that to you, did I?
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Oh my oh my oh my…this was SCARY!!!
I think he was serious. What do you think? I said, “It looks like he is preaching in a very small church and I hope it stays that way.” My irreverant husband said, “Sounds like he’s got a very small _________
too.”
SNORT!
The more I think about it, the more I think it’s legit. That is not a comforting thought, however.