Or bathe in it?Quote:
Originally Posted by wombat2u2004
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Or bathe in it?Quote:
Originally Posted by wombat2u2004
I don't know one priest in town who would bless holy water to sell.
I think the guy made up the "blessed" part. :D Some gimmick.
:p :rolleyes: I meant what religious function it serves. Obviously, not being of their faith, it is no different to me than any other bottle of water. But I am not going to shrug it off so quickly if it is something that would technically serve a function in their belief system.Quote:
Originally Posted by wombat2u2004
Honestly, I wouldn't laugh at a Jewish person for paying more for a kosher food product just because the OTHER, cheaper product was just as good to me. Dunno.
(shrugs)
Buuuuuuuuurn.Quote:
Originally Posted by lizbud
Thumbs up on that one, lol. Funny stuff.
I would call that going way too far. Hard to believe people would actually fall for that. If they want holy water they can get it at their church. Kind of a sick thing to do.
But thanks Cathy for pointing out that Evian is really Naive....never noticed that before. Can't wait to tell my friends.
Bathe ??? That's a new word.Quote:
Originally Posted by lizbud
What does it mean ????
Wom
Well I suppose if the weather is hot, like it is here....you could pour it over your head and say "God that feels good !!!".Quote:
Originally Posted by Sophist
Thats kind of a religious function.....in a way.........er...I think.
Wom