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Poverty-Stricken Africans Receive Desperately Needed Bibles

I found this article on The Onion website, with this image and this caption accompanying it:

Moussa Yaouli derives spiritual nourishment from his handcrafted leather Bible.

Am I the only one feeling a little uncomfortable having to associate myself with the Christian Church?

Read the article, what an amazing story of charity!

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  1. Anonymous Anonymous | Wednesday, March 22, 2006 2:59:00 pm |  

    Pity the people can't eat the bibles!!!