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the fable of Jesus
The Fable of Jesus Jesus was skeptical of his tribe, he didn't  whether he was a Semite, his father, the renowned  the wood craftsman had green eyes and knew  a few phrases of gallic monks had visited until the Rome administration banned them Jesus, to please his father, built a bookshelf, it was It was so bad his younger brother had to take over Jesus took umbrage and moved to Jerusalem, where he hung out with radicals of his time he was good at talking and soon became their leader there are a few girls in Jesus's fellowship one of them was Magdalene who had the hots  for Jesus, tall and elegant back in his youth  Jesus became famous when he threw moneylenders out of the church, many more people joined his flock He thought he was powerful and took on  the Rome colonial administration and arrested they mocked him and gave him a crown of thistles  egged on Haiku y the hateful priests, was crucified  During the night, women got him down from the cross, hid him in a cave till his wounds healed A fisherman called Peter smuggled him and Magdalene to France they had seven children, and he ended his days as respected goldsmith
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