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Mathew 6: 9-11
"mathew" 6: 9-11 “our father in heaven” (ode to the man who has children, sitting around in an imaginary place envied by other members of the brainwashed) “hallowed be your name” (the sheep that baaaaa in unison believe that there is a sound made by all the simultaneous crying in desperation which has then been construed as a “name” then given to the imaginary listener in said imaginary place) “your kingdom come” (evidently, this wondrous trailer park in the sky is something that is supposed to be open to anyone sad enough to submit their will to the pool of simultaneous sheep baaaaa-ing away at the wall in hopes that the imaginary listener in this imaginary place will say something back) “your will be done” (those committed to baaaaa-ing & to the spread of this act of yelling to the sky in hopes that said imaginary listener in said imaginary trailer park will say something back, wrote a lot of their babbling fiction down & apparently there is where the aspiring brainwashed can find the how-to-manual for walking on four legs, growing a thick coat of bustling hair & chewing grass) “on earth as it is in heaven” (and once you drink the kool-aid, there is no going back---according to the sheep gazing at the stars, baaaaa-ing in unison, hoping for the trailer park in the sky where they can continue to baaaaa together, grow their coats together & chew grass together obliviously) “give us this day our daily bread” (baaaaa-ing loud enough at the sky is supposed to bring 3 square meals back to the sheep who have done so, because after having created an imaginary listener in an imaginary trailer park (there for the explicit console of the private grievances of said sheep baaaaa-ing), it is felt that not only will it act as a sort of armchair psychologist, but it will also provide sustenance when said sheep cannot or will not get it for themselves)
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