A child was told to writea book report on the entire Bible. Have you ever wondered, how often we take for granted that childrenunderstand what we are teaching?Through the eyes of a child this is....
Children's Bible in a Nutshell
In the beginning, which occurred near the start, there was nothing
but God, darkness, and some gas. The Bible says, 'The Lord thy God
is one, but I think He must be a lot older than that. Anyway, God
said, 'Give me a light!' and someone did. Then God made the world.
He split the Adam and made Eve. Adam and Eve were naked, but they
weren't embarrassed because mirrors hadn't been invented yet. Adam
and Eve disobeyed God by eating one bad apple, so they were driven
from the Garden of Eden. Not sure what they were driven in though,
because they didn't have cars.
Adam and Eve had a son, Cain, who hated his brother as long as he was
Abel. Pretty soon all of the early people died off, except for
Methuselah, who lived to be like a million or something.
One of the next important people was Noah, who was a good guy, but
one of his kids was kind of a Ham. Noah built a large boat and put
his family and some animals on it. He asked some other people to
join him, but they said they would have to take a rain check.
After Noah came Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Jacob was more famous
than his brother, Esau, because Esau sold Jacob his birthmark in
exchange for some pot roast. Jacob had a son named Joseph who wore a really loud sports coat.
Another important Bible guy is Moses, whose real name was Charlton
Heston. Moses led the Israel Lights out of Egypt and away from the
evil Pharaoh after God sent ten plagues on Pharaoh's people. These
plagues included frogs, mice, lice, bowels, and no cable. God fed
the Israel Lights every day with manicotti.
Then he gave them His Top Ten Commandments. These include don't lie,
cheat, smoke, dance, or covet your neighbor's stuff. Oh, yeah, I
just thought of one more: Humor thy father and thy mother.
One of Moses' best helpers was Joshua who was the first Bible guy to
use spies. Joshua fought the battle of Geritol and the fence fell
over on the town.
After Joshua came David He got to be king by killing a giant with a
slingshot. He had a son named Solomon who had about 300 wives and
500 porcupines. My teacher says he was wise, but that doesn't sound
very wise to me.
After Solomon there were a bunch of major league prophets. One of
these was Jonah, who was swallowed by a big whale and then barfed
upon the shore. There were also some minor league prophets, but I
guess we don't have to worry about them.
After the Old Testament came the New Testament. Jesus is the star of
the New Testament. He was born in Bethlehem in a barn. (I wish I had
been born in a barn, too, because my mom is always saying to me,
'Close the door! Were you born in a barn?' It would be nice to say,
'As a matter of fact, I was.')
During His life, Jesus had many arguments with sinners like the
Pharisees and the Republicans. Jesus also had twelve opossums. The
worst one was Judas Asparagus. Judas was so evil that they named a
terrible vegetable after him.
Jesus was a great man. He healed many leopards and even preached to
some Germans on the Mount. But the Republicans and all those guys put
Jesus on trial before Pontius the Pilot. Pilot didn't stick up for
Jesus. He just washed his hands instead.
Any way's, Jesus died for our sins, then came back to life again. He
went up to Heaven but will be back at the end of the Aluminum. His
return is foretold in the book of Revolution...
I see you've been busy this morning. We are finally up on the West Coast of the continent now. Well, oopsy, I forgot to tell you about Miss Kitty. Sorry. I picked her up yesterday (she's not fond of being 'held') wow, she's much heavier than when we brought her a week or two ago here. Must be eating good dried food and maybe more mice than we are aware of?
Joy went out to the garage one night and said Miss K was running around the garage in the dark. Stalking things, I'm sure.
The Bible by a child, looks good. I must remember to post it too. I went to a Sunday School Seminar and in one workshop the woman had answers by children to things we do at church: Tithing? Writing checks at church. Communion? Eating snacks at church. Some of the answers were funny but the point was good that kids don't understand the meaning of it all.
I took a girl to church years ago and she kept giggling during a hymn. She later told me she thought we were insulting God. We were singing, "We "exalt' you Lord..."
in a very serious manner but she was sure it was 'insult'.
Can you imagine?
As teens, my friend's little brother would not shake the pastor's hand. He thought the pastor was God!
Enjoy your Sunday.
Marie in Sunny Washington.
Plants are starting to bud! (Then we will get snow....)
Edited by WashingtonState on Sunday, February 17, 2008 at 11:01
Tuesday, March 4, 2008 - 'child's' version of biblical history
Posted by Anonymous
Not for an instant do I believe a child wrote this. As with most other 'child attributable' offerings, this is just one of many written by some smart-alec 'adult' trying to be funny. And not succeeding, either
A quote I'd like to share with anonymous:
"Our life is frittered away by detail . . . simplify, simplify." - Henry David Thoreau
Whether the author was an adult or a child, the author intended no harm, just the opposite!
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Sunday, February 17, 2008 - <em>Untitled Comment</em>
Joy went out to the garage one night and said Miss K was running around the garage in the dark. Stalking things, I'm sure.
The Bible by a child, looks good. I must remember to post it too. I went to a Sunday School Seminar and in one workshop the woman had answers by children to things we do at church: Tithing? Writing checks at church. Communion? Eating snacks at church. Some of the answers were funny but the point was good that kids don't understand the meaning of it all.
I took a girl to church years ago and she kept giggling during a hymn. She later told me she thought we were insulting God. We were singing, "We "exalt' you Lord..."
in a very serious manner but she was sure it was 'insult'.
Can you imagine?
As teens, my friend's little brother would not shake the pastor's hand. He thought the pastor was God!
Enjoy your Sunday.
Marie in Sunny Washington.
Plants are starting to bud! (Then we will get snow....)
Edited by WashingtonState on Sunday, February 17, 2008 at 11:01