There’s probably no…

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Personally, I do not believe in Joel Watts, and believe that his blog is part myth, legend, and ANE (American Neo-Electronic) folklore, redacted daily for hit-count and Alexa-ratings agendas.

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18 Responses to “There’s probably no…”

  1. stephanie louise fisher Says:

    Purrfikt comeback. And I don’t believe in his friend Ricky Wadholm whom he links to in that post, either. This mythological off shoot of Joel can’t see dialogue between non religious and religious scholars as anything other than anti Christian, and also can’t understand the point of studying the “Scriptures” which he believes “claim to be the words of the Lord demanding faith from humanity”. That’s got to be an irrational character of unreality I don’t believe in.

  2. Jim Says:

    hahahahaha!
    PRICELESS!

  3. Joel Says:

    This is beautiful! I knew that their was something fishy about me!

  4. Dr. Jim Says:

    Well you should have been able to figure that out just from your name, Mr. Many Carp!

  5. Joel Says:

    Well, it’s been redacted so many times, I figured that their was a seed of truth in their somewhere.

  6. Jim Says:

    there not their.

  7. Rod Says:

    Well, I guess I will never meet Joel in person. :(

  8. Joel Says:

    In fantasy land where I dwel, spelt words don’t matter

  9. Dr. Jim Says:

    For a second there I thought Rod meant “in prison” and I though “ah crumb, he escaped…”

  10. Joel Says:

    45 minutes waiting for finger printing while sitting outside the jail cell door does not count as prison.

  11. Dr. Jim Says:

    I guess you are right. Sorry for my misprision.

  12. Dr. Jim Says:

    I guess you are right. Sorry for my misprision.
    P.S. – Sorry, forgot to tell you great post!

  13. Jim Says:

    you cant use words like misprision jim. it’s just wrong.

  14. Joel Says:

    I write stuff all the time that no one has a clue as to what it might mean. Shoot, sometimes I even stump myself.

  15. Dr. Jim Says:

    Join the club. We can make a blog badge…

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