| A bishop and a vicar and a rabbi |
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I took some of my flock walking in the Alps, and all of a sudden there was a fearsome avalanche and all of my friends were buried. A huge rock fall was just about to crash on my head when I prayed to God and suddenly the avalanche stopped, the sun came out and I was saved. " "Wonderful! Amazing!" agreed the other two. "Well," said the vicar, "I was on a small ferry boat in the South China Sea with some of my faithful flock when suddenly there was a terrible storm and the boat sank and everyone was drowned. I prayed to God and suddenly found a lifebelt and a raft, and the storm ended and I was rescued." "Well," said the rabbi, "that was remarkable! But I have an even more dramatic tale to tell. I was returning from Synagogue service on the Sabbath day when, as you both know, Jews are not allowed to handle money of any kind. Anyway, by the side of the road I saw a small, smart case. I opened it up and it was full of £50 notes. I couldn't touch it! What a tragedy! So I prayed to God, and guess what? Suddenly it was Wednesday!" Trackback(0)
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