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1 | Water, baptism and John 3:5/Titus 3:5 | John 3:5 | kalos | 111237 | ||
Hank: Are you sure it was the thief on the cross who was a former mayor of Chicago? I thought it was St. Judas of Iscariot, according to the Mythology Department of StudyBibleForum.com. --kalos :-) |
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2 | Water, baptism and John 3:5/Titus 3:5 | John 3:5 | Hank | 111248 | ||
Kalos, according to the unexpurgated annals of "The Decline and Fall of Just About Everybody" St. Judas of Iscariot (he who drove a chariot to the Marriott with his wife Harriet) was the former mayor of St. Louis, not Chicago. You may recall a little ditty that was written in his dishonor: "Meet Me in St. Louie, Judas." It was on the Ides of March, Judas went to see the Arch; his horses ran wild and plunged poor Judas' chariot in the Mississippi River; the chariot capsized and Judas was baptized. But Judas was not the mayor of Chicago. That was the thief. The Annals have no baptismal records on him. --Hank | ||||||