The Sacred Sandwich

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  • Comment by Mr. Poet — May 5, 2010 @ 8:50 am

    Wouldn’t the position of those handlebars mean the second and third riders’ faces would be in the forward riders’ butts?

  • Comment by Tim Sleeper — May 5, 2010 @ 10:29 am

    No, no. You need two seats at the front. Remember, Jesus is your co-pilot.

  • Comment by Angus — May 5, 2010 @ 11:42 am

    Mr. Poet: Um, no.

  • Comment by Hushai — May 5, 2010 @ 12:46 pm

    Doesn’t it need three wheels to be orthodox?

  • Comment by Kido — May 5, 2010 @ 2:31 pm

    “Jesus take the WEEEEEEEEL…”
    also I noticed how wide the tires are… must Presbyterian tires.

  • Comment by Bereanwarrior — May 5, 2010 @ 4:12 pm

    Since GOD is Spirit, and the Holy Spirit is a Spirit, then I’m thinking that this bike really for a Phillips, Craig and Dean illustration on “Oneness Pedalcostalism”.

  • Comment by Carol — May 5, 2010 @ 6:51 pm

    Doesn’t say much about this pastor’s theology…using this type of a cycle….Actually, it would be a double seater in the front since Jesus sits at God’s right hand…There is a raging debate as to where the Holy Spirit would ride…some feel He would be riding in a side car…some argue that He wouldn’t need a seat, and others have debated that the backseat theory is not appropriate either.

  • Comment by Elizabeth — May 5, 2010 @ 8:34 pm

    Well the Holy Spirit is riding the handle bars and Mary has the backseat. Just remember God doesn’t like backseat drivers.

  • Comment by LuLu — May 6, 2010 @ 6:39 am

    Maybe a unicycle would have been more in order?

  • Comment by Cory D. Jones — May 6, 2010 @ 7:41 am

    You’re all confused… This is the new Mormon marketing technique. You see, they place this picture in their seminaries that are strategically placed across the street from every high school in Arizona. It’s this picture, complete with the inspirational picture theme, with “When two elders just aren’t enough…” printed underneath.

  • Comment by T-bone — April 2, 2011 @ 9:23 am

    The Trinity Cycle was built in Keene N.H. during the turn of last century. The posted image is not one. Our petro-centric economy has buried the depth and breath bicycles play in our culture at the time. Many many sermons used the cycle as an example of virtue. While

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