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Sunday, May 23, 2010

Ye of Little Faith! Sunday Blasphemy



Just got back from Houston and San Antonio yesterday afternoon, still very tired. Nura got off to Scotland just fine:) The Houston Museum onf Natural History... I didn't not enjoy it. Damaged mounts, hundreds and hundreds of school kids and NONE were at the Archeopteryx exhibit, they went to the Magic and I-max theaters... There were only 4 people looking at the actual Archeopteryx fossil... I was disgusted.

Anyways, tired. So here's some fun with Rowan Atkinson and the Amazing Magical Jesus!

Found via: Pharyngula

Best,

Brett

4 comments:

M.O.R said...

Great thing about that video is that Rowan Atkinson is an Anglican, but clearly understands that religion, God, JEsus, and Mohammed, among many others, are ripe for comedy.

He has another sketch where he plays the Devil, welcoming people to hell. Very funny as he lines people up into different queue's, when he delivers the line "....Comedians...Yes, I'm sorry, he really can't take a joke". Love it.

Brett said...

Hi M.O.R.

I'll have to look that up! Love his Black Adder work!

Best,

Brett

M.O.R said...

http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=9UbqZ_oN5do&feature=related

For some reason, the comedian joke is not included. I have read a transcript of the extended "A warm Welcome" sketch, and it was included, among other jokes which are not here. This video, which is part of a variety show, was more than likely edited down for time. Still darn funny, pretty much everyone gets skewered.

Brett said...

Hi M.O.R.,

thanks for the link, very funny! I guess everything sounds just a bit more proper when it's done with an English accent;)

Best,

Brett