What’s the difference between Jesus and a G-spot?

I suspect it has something to do with accusations of finding one or the other and faking “Oh God” experiences. Or something like that. Anyway,  if you read Ian’s blog, Irreducible Complexity, you might just find out just who is coming when.

And what is it with Stalin’s Moustache posting smut and debauchery at the second (fourth?) coming of the The Bored Blogger Who Shall Not be Named and his new blog (after he swore up and down only a few weeks ago that he had abandoned blogdom)? Roland the Boer (not Bore or Boor) posts this:

Lisa Lazarus. Bet she has a Jesus.

Trying to nick my market share for debauchery on the Bible blogs, he is. Rotten Stalinist. We will have nun of that!

Elisabetta Ca(r)nalis in Virgin Territory.

7 Responses to “What’s the difference between Jesus and a G-spot?”

  1. stalinsmoustache Says:

    Actually, Dr. Jim, I thought we might share the, um, spirit.

  2. Dr. Jim’s debauchery « Stalin's Moustache Says:

    [...] under blogs | Tags: Dr. Jim | Leave a Comment  Unlike this family blog, Dr Jim is posting real smut, although he accuses me of doing the same … [...]

  3. John Says:

    Where were you Jim? It was worth the wait.

  4. John Says:

    In answer to the question? A whoremoan? One can’t waste a horrible pun!

  5. John Says:

    Of course in biblical (ancient Egyptian times), I guess it would be a Pharaohmoan. (Ok, that one does hurt: ouch!).

  6. christjeezushimself Says:

    I’ll toss my vote in for more naked breasts and religious symbols.
    Hell, forget the religious symbols!

  7. Dr. Jim Says:

    What’s the difference between Jesus and a G-spot?

    The Roman Soldiers could find Jesus…

    Jesus is the one with the crown of thorns (hopefully).

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