i don't remember killing in a Dr. Seuss book
but there was a jertin in the curtain and a wockit in my pocket
2007-11-06 07:42:44
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answered by Mr. Mastershake 5
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The Holy Dr. Seuss Bible
2007-11-06 07:50:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Even a heretic in specific circumstances speaks certainty. It in basic terms took one or 2 controversial fake issues to exclude a writing from the Bible. some completely high quality writings have been excluded through fact they have been written too late, in a hundred and fifty extremely of 89. some pupils say that there are actual asserting of Jesus interior the Gospel of Thomas; some are additionally interior the canonical Gospels, yet some are no longer. The gnostic leanings of the writing have been sufficient to exclude it. Christian scriptures accumulated right into a e book replaced into first proposed via a heretic, Marcion. the approach of defining orthodoxy and the canonization of the Bible have been simultaneous and interdependent. there are various cutting-edge inspirational writings, yet they do no longer seem to be Biblical. there are various historical writings that checklist Christian ritual and ideology, they do no longer seem to be Biblical, the two. As all Christian truths no longer preserve totally interior the Bible are supported via teachings of Jesus and the Apostles that are maintained and taught via the Church. No certainty is misplaced via failing to canonize Enoch; plenty fake impact is prevented as nicely. do no longer examine it so actually; that, too, isn't Catholic.
2016-10-15 06:32:12
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answered by ? 4
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I've learned more from Dr. Seuss too...So I'd have to say that's more holy, inspired, and value based.
2007-11-06 07:42:43
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answered by Meatwad 6
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Well, that's just great that you have learned from Dr. Suess! Maybe when you grow up, you'll be able to understand the Bible and learn from it also. Until then, watch out for those Green Eggs & Ham.
2007-11-06 08:15:05
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answered by kaz716 7
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I'm still waiting for the Seuss translation.
...There once was a man from the country of Uz
Righteous and holy and blameless he was
He had his full share of all things under heaven
His sons they were three and his daughters were seven.
2007-11-06 07:59:01
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answered by Doc Occam 7
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Lord of the Rings Trilogy rules!
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2007-11-06 07:44:57
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answered by Anonymous
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depends, are we talking like Sneetches and The Lorax or One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish?
2007-11-06 07:47:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Horton is a much more benevolent god when he hears those Whos. I can say that for a fact.
2007-11-06 07:45:51
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answered by Anonymous
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This site shows a different way to look at the scripts,
http://www.geocities.com/thecarpenterfiles/
2007-11-06 07:47:36
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answered by Anonymous
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