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First Fruits

Description: Sunshine, fishing, beaches as far as you can see. Who says Paradise was lost!

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7.8 (Good)
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No Heading (Rated by: Jeremy) Posted July 24 2007

Rating: 2

Hunh? I could not really follow the puppet skit. Richard, if I picked up things correctly, the rioting was not against evil but against missionaries. Did Christ exhibit a powerful and savage response against demons?
Tiny Bubbles of Jesus (Rated by: Fred) Posted August 12 2002

Rating: 10

No man remains an island with Jesus. Were there any footprints in the sand on that island? I'll bet there were. His name wasn't Jack LORD for nothing! Ha Ha Ha.
Riots against Evil (Rated by: Richard) Posted August 12 2002

Rating: 10

While I am aware this is a puppet play, I am pleased that the message is to riot against evil. Without a powerful and savage response, we will allow demons into our hearts and homes.
Wowie! This is classic. Pack the bags honey, we're going to Hawaii! (Rated by: Barry Christmas) Posted August 10 2002

Rating: 10

Howdy. Wow. Just finished your script over my morning decaf and just want to slap you on the back. I personally will be using the story of when the same thing happened in the California Goldrush since some of those names are a leetle hare for me.
Intriguing (Rated by: Lester) Posted August 10 2002

Rating: 10

An interesting bit of history, and a compelling tale. We already have the ship. I'll bring this one up with the Council.
No Heading (Rated by: Biker Dan) Posted August 10 2002

Rating: 10

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