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One day the zoo-keeper noticed that the orangutan was reading two books - the Bible and Darwin's Origin of Species. Surprised, he asked, “Why are you reading both those books?”
“Well,” said the orangutan, “I just wanted to know if I was my brother's keeper or my keeper's brother.”

Benthoven 8 Dec 7
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Good one!

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I subscribe to we have always been here and always will.

Grassy Level 5 June 14, 2018
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Pretty good!

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That's a good one.

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It is not my error to see. think what you want. It still doesn't say they saw him. I do not care about the bible or any bible, and the hell would you if you are an agnostic or atheist? How did you get here from a post about a zoo? You are a total ass quoting bible.

@BettyColeman For those that are not confident of translations of NT it might be worth getting an inter-linear and also refer to Strong's Convordance

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I will have to try and remember that one!

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Well done.

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Very good! ...ha ha ha! ?

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Very good

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Nice.

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Oh, brother!

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I have done this before, but it was fun. I don't remember who put it up on agnostics, but remember they did.

I think it is the same one continuing. Silly me.

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Wow a talking Orang Utan!

Did Clint Eastwood not have one in ‘Every which way but Loose’ ?

@Marionville "Right turn Clyde" 🙂

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