Best religious jokes
Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2007 9:09 am
I shouldn't really start this thread since the last time I told a Jesus joke was 30 years ago, driving a transit van down a ice covered ravine in Sweden, as soon as I told it, the bonnet flew up and we nearly plunged over the cliff to our deaths!
Anyway here goes:
Jesus is on the cross, he looks down to the bottom of the hill and sees Peter his disciple. He calls out to him in a frail voice, "Peter, Peter, come to me!". Peter hears Him and desperately starts making his way up the hill through the crowd. He's stopped by a centurian, who recognizing him, punches and kicks him to the ground. Peter carries on regardless only to face another couple of centurians who give him another kicking. He can still hear the wailing, "Peter, Peter, come to me!" So he struggles on, covered in blood, this time he's grabbed by a mugger, punched in the face and robbed, but on he goes. Closer and closer, the wailing is getting louder, "Peter, Peter pleeeeease come to me!" Peter nearly unconcious, faces yet another beating from the brutal centurians, until exhausted he finally arrives at the foot of the cross, "Yes, Jesus, it is me Peter, what is it that you want!"
Jesus looks down, with a jolly smile and says, "You'll never guess what, I can see your house from here!"
Anyway here goes:
Jesus is on the cross, he looks down to the bottom of the hill and sees Peter his disciple. He calls out to him in a frail voice, "Peter, Peter, come to me!". Peter hears Him and desperately starts making his way up the hill through the crowd. He's stopped by a centurian, who recognizing him, punches and kicks him to the ground. Peter carries on regardless only to face another couple of centurians who give him another kicking. He can still hear the wailing, "Peter, Peter, come to me!" So he struggles on, covered in blood, this time he's grabbed by a mugger, punched in the face and robbed, but on he goes. Closer and closer, the wailing is getting louder, "Peter, Peter pleeeeease come to me!" Peter nearly unconcious, faces yet another beating from the brutal centurians, until exhausted he finally arrives at the foot of the cross, "Yes, Jesus, it is me Peter, what is it that you want!"
Jesus looks down, with a jolly smile and says, "You'll never guess what, I can see your house from here!"