They're both well told made-up stories with a moral.
Maybe I should found the Sacred Heart of the CAT in the HAT.
Nice tax write off that.
Can we get the Who's in for the choir?
2007-02-13 01:36:29
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answered by Captain Jack ® 7
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YES! Dr Seuss is awesome! i think i read all his books at least once or twice, but the bible nope never really understood/liked/believed/read it bcuz its boring and probably not even true.
2007-02-13 09:10:06
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answered by Anonymous
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certainly a valid point- but the bible is something that can be read on an adult level.
maybe we'd have to pen a teenage Dr. Suess, and a yuppie-age Dr. Suess, a middle-age one, and a geezer one!!!
2007-02-13 09:06:54
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answered by bertram 2
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I totally agree..
But then I think it would be better to study Mr Men or Beatrix Potter than the bible also!
2007-02-13 09:05:16
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answered by Pinkgemgem 2
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Of course not, yeah let's read fictional stories about odd creatures to teach us a lesson! that sounds fantastic! Read the bible, you could learn thing or two.
2007-02-13 09:06:49
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answered by *Jenny from the block* 4
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It's an interesting idea that has a certain merit.
2007-02-13 09:07:52
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answered by Justin H 7
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Why would you say something like that god wrote the bible and you need to read it for your sak.
2007-02-13 09:06:28
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answered by Alex M 1
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Yep. "Horton Hears a Who" is another good one...
2007-02-13 09:05:03
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answered by Anonymous
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sounds good to me.
2007-02-13 09:04:35
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answered by Anonymous
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well, at least he was a doctor
2007-02-13 09:04:52
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answered by Anonymous
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