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Nicked this elsewhere-wot do you think ?
Christian campaigners have objected to a charity that claims to be able to cure Christianity. Christians, or "Greys" as they are often known, are appalled that the Living After Midnight charity claims that Christianity, far from being an incurable condition, can be cured by a combination of prayer, consultation and Cher records.
"Christianity is not hereditary" claimed the Reverend Synesis. "I have Christian Grandparents, but I turned out OK".
Christian campaigners have objected to a charity that claims to be able to cure Christianity. Christians, or "Greys" as they are often known, are appalled that the Living After Midnight charity claims that Christianity, far from being an incurable condition, can be cured by a combination of prayer, consultation and Cher records.
"Christianity is not hereditary" claimed the Reverend Synesis. "I have Christian Grandparents, but I turned out OK".
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sorry, not really, Theland. Although all this witty repartee is perhaps not terribly politically correct, I think perhaps the 'iconic' status of the one in question has been somewhat overlooked.
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