The Quest was the home of Jean and Scott Adam, a couple from California who had been sailing around the world since December 2004 with a yacht full of Bibles. The two other Americans on board were Phyllis Macay and Bob Riggle, of Seattle, Wash.Please, do not be taken in by so-called spirituality & religion, especially when it involves forcing your bullshit on someone else. It never ends well.
Adam, in his mid-60s, had been an associate producer in Hollywood when he turned in a spiritual direction and enrolled in the seminary a decade ago, said Robert K. Johnston, a professor at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena and a friend of Adam's.
"He decided he could take his pension, and he wanted to serve God and humankind," he said.
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Tuesday, February 22, 2011
"Jesus" Responsible
For American Deaths
Bogus religious leader "Jesus" lured four Americans to their deaths by telling them to go to the other side of the world & shove Bibles down the throats of the people there from the safety (HAH!) of their yacht, & then letting them be killed by pirates.
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A bunch of cultists on a yacht coming to a bad end... where have I heard that before?
ReplyDeleteL. Ron Hitler Suggests:
ReplyDeleteThe Sea Org?
He decided he could take his pension, and he wanted to serve God and humankind
ReplyDeleteWell, did the pirates get to eat any of him or what?
Stealing The Funny Editor Firmly States:
ReplyDeleteThere is no cannibalism in the Royal American Navy!
Well, once, maybe ...