Pope Benedict’s “Introduction to Christianity” uses a clown and fire analogy in the first chapter; the book they will read and discuss. Should I be worried that this made sense to me? 😉 (And there must be so much “clown in burning house” clip art out there. How to choose, how to choose…) – LOL Thanks David.
It’s funny you say that, because while I personally don’t think clowns are creepy, I actually did find the house-on-fire illustration more appealing on the flyer. Lol, although I’m not really sure what that says about me.
Lol, that makes no sense at all. I almost want to write some sort of fictional treatment for the provided illustrations.
Pope Benedict’s “Introduction to Christianity” uses a clown and fire analogy in the first chapter; the book they will read and discuss. Should I be worried that this made sense to me? 😉 (And there must be so much “clown in burning house” clip art out there. How to choose, how to choose…) – LOL Thanks David.
Yes, if this makes sense to you, then you should be very afraid…
Clearly I haven’t been reading enough of the pope’s work then. 🙂 But thanks for clearing that up!
My first thought was “I would rather go towards a burning house than a clown.” Clowns are creepy…
It’s funny you say that, because while I personally don’t think clowns are creepy, I actually did find the house-on-fire illustration more appealing on the flyer. Lol, although I’m not really sure what that says about me.