The opposing kinds of holy cancel each other out, of course. :-D
2007-06-06 08:07:46
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answer #1
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answered by GreenEyedLilo 7
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The pickle would no longer be a pickle, since "what good is salt that has lost it's saltiness", hence it cannot be a kosher pickle any more.
The water would be contaminated by the ex-pickle salt and would therefore be brine, not water. To the best of my knowledge, there is no such thing as holy brine.
2007-06-06 15:11:07
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answered by Dharma Nature 7
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It would depend on the water that was blessed to become Holy Water. The water used would have to be Kosher to begin with.
2007-06-07 10:33:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I think both the kosher and the holy get defiled. Yeah, defiled.
2007-06-06 15:07:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Brilliant!
2007-06-06 15:09:03
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answered by AuroraDawn 7
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That's quite a pickle of a question, there.
*boom-tsk*
2007-06-06 15:12:04
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answered by scrambled_egg81 4
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wow...just....wow.
not sure, but since jews are the chosen people, i would think that the water would become kosher....
i wonder what the rabbi that oversaw the production would think, though.
2007-06-06 15:09:17
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answered by elfkin, attention whore 4
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Haha, great question, I think they both instantly explode.
2007-06-06 15:11:05
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answered by KWITCHABITCHN 2
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that is really an amazing question. really, honestly, it is. I have no idea what the answer is, but the question rocks.
2007-06-06 15:10:33
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answered by yarn whore 5
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LOL, is THIS the substance of you guys?
Come on, atheists... this guy is REALLY making you look bad...
2007-06-06 15:20:02
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answered by JayDee 2
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