Monday, September 22, 2014

The Appalling Strangeness of the Inconspicuous Presence of God, or Possibly Just the Second Law of Thermodynamics.



The Appalling Strangeness of the Inconspicuous Presence of God, or Possibly Just the Second Law of Thermodynamics

by james bezerra



A priest, a rabbi, and a Baptist minister walk into a bar. It is a very large bar and they all used different entrances. They all three order martinis, each from different waitresses. The bartender makes three separate martinis and thinks nothing of it, though his arm is a little tired by the end of it and his hand very cold.


The three separate waitresses deliver the three separate martinis. The priest, the rabbi and the Baptist minister all drink, sigh, pay, and leave out different exits.

The bartender’s cold hand is the closest thing to a sign of the presence of God and no one noticed it.


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