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“It is a test of a good religion whether you can joke about it.” – Gilbert Keith Chesterton, journalist and novelist Here’s a theory I propose that blankets many a serious topic: If you’re confident and content with your opinion, belief and commitment to something, be it politics, family, art or, yes, the “R” word, should the little digs or full-on sarcastic comedic routines still ruffle your feathers? Essentially, if you know “where you’re at” with your religion, shouldn’t the one-liners just roll off? Well, think about it, folks: as human beings we intrinsically screw-up, exaggerate and over-Hallmark the customs, costumes and communications within each category…and we can’t help but produce our own comic strips! So, I say, seek and secure your FAITH in your chosen religion. Take this seriously, for it is a lifelong anchor. But allow for a giggle or guffaw as well, for our imperfections are funny and make us all wonderfully human, and in need, indeed, of what faith can give us! Copyright 2000-2009 by Kimberlie Dykeman. Pure Soapbox available nationwide online and where books are sold. COMING in late ‘09: Network TV talk show and SOAPBOX® video subscriptions for mobile (Click for sneak peek!)
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