Students in parochial schools were asked to
write about the Bible.
The following are some of the
responses:
OLD TESTAMENT HISTORY
In the first book of the Bible, Guinness, God
got tired of creating the world, so he took the Sabbath off.
Adam and Eve were created from an apple tree.
Noah's wife was called Joan of Ark.
Noah built
the ark, which the animals came on in pears.
Lot's wife was
a pillar of salt by day, but a ball of fire by night.
The
Jews were a proud people and, throughout history, they had trouble with
unsympathetic Genitals.
Samson was a strong man who let
himself be led astray by a Jezebel like Delilah.
Samson
slated the Philistines with the axe of apostles.
Moses led
the Hebrews to the Red Sea, where they made unleavened bread, which is
bread made without any ingredients.
The Egyptians were all
drowned in the dessert. Afterward, Moses went upon Mount Cyanide to get
the Ten Amendments.
The first commandment was when Eve told
Adam to eat the apple.
The Fifth Commandment is humor thy
mother and father.
The Seventh Commandment is thou shalt not
admit adultery.
Moses died before he ever reached the UK.
Joshua led the Hebrews in the Battle of Geritol.
The greatest miracle in the Bible is when Joshua told his son
to stand still, and he obeyed him.
David was a Hebrew king
skilled at playing the liar.
King David fought with the
Finkelsteins, a race of people who lived in the Biblical times.
Solomon, one of David's sons, has 300 wives and 700
porcupines.
NEW TESTAMENT HISTORY
When Mary heard that she was the Mother of
Jesus, she sang the Magna Carta.
When the three wise guys
from the East Side arrived, they found Jesus in the manager.
Jesus was born because Mary had an emasculate contraption.
St. John, the Blacksmith, dumped water on his head.
Jesus enunciated the Golden Rule, which says to do one to
others before they do one to you. He also explained, "Man doth not live by
sweat alone."
It was a miracle when Jesus rose from the dead
and managed to get the tombstone off the entrance.
The
people who followed the Lord were called the 12 decibels.
The epistles were the wives of the apostles.
One
of the opossums was St. Matthew, who was by profession, a taxi man.
St. Paul cavorted to Christianity. He preached holy acrimony,
which is another name for marriage.
According to the Bible,
a Christian should have only one wife. This is called monotony.