This is a picture I posted to Reddit months ago! I took it myself, the chaplaincy department at my univeristy had put it out. This took place in BC, Canada.
There was actually 4 Wise Men who came to visit Baby Jesus. Wise Man Number 4 was Chuck Norris, who gave Baby Jesus the gift of BEARD. Jesus so loved it that he kept it. The other Wise Men, jealous of Chuck Norris's gift, conspired to have him written out of the Bible. They all died of round house kicks to the head shortly thereafter. THE END
One of the fun things about Japan is their generally relaxed attitude towards religions. There's also manga and anime about Shintoism and Buddhism, also in a humorous (Kamichu!) or action/horror/splatter (Gantz) context.
Oh for Christ's sake! Oh. Wait...
ReplyDeleteAn Anime version of biblical proportions. They will find some way to insert the token Chinese woman that was never part of it though...
ReplyDeleteJesus is kawaii, but Judas is a big baka.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDnu0giUS00
ReplyDeletei actually have this book.. there are like 4 or more. and i have 4 of them
ReplyDeleteI bet would have paied much more attention in Sunday School if they had this...
ReplyDeleteiesu-sama saikoo
ReplyDeleteLMFAO!
ReplyDeleteThis is a picture I posted to Reddit months ago! I took it myself, the chaplaincy department at my univeristy had put it out. This took place in BC, Canada.
Great book, I use it with my students in China.
ReplyDeleteJesus Manga version! WTF!
ReplyDeleteThere was actually 4 Wise Men who came to visit Baby Jesus. Wise Man Number 4 was Chuck Norris, who gave Baby Jesus the gift of BEARD. Jesus so loved it that he kept it. The other Wise Men, jealous of Chuck Norris's gift, conspired to have him written out of the Bible. They all died of round house kicks to the head shortly thereafter. THE END
ReplyDeletei have read this, is kinda accurate, not so much but oh well
ReplyDeleteOne of the fun things about Japan is their generally relaxed attitude towards religions. There's also manga and anime about Shintoism and Buddhism, also in a humorous (Kamichu!) or action/horror/splatter (Gantz) context.
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