I recently connected the dots and figured out the real reason for the Muslim outrage against the Pope’s Regensburg speech. It has nothing to do with Manuel II Paleologus and everything to do with a simple misunderstanding. The problem was they confused Logos with Legos. Those toy blocks are made by a Danish company, the same country that printed the Mohammad cartoons. They thought the pope said "God acts with Legos" and "In the beginning was the Legos." This specific approval of a Danish product that is used by God could easily be seen as approval of those cartoons.
It all makes sense
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ha ha ha. You literally had me LOL. But at least now we know it was all a big misunderstanding.
I hope the lego church-
http://www.amyhughes.org/lego/church/photosfirst.html
-will be safe from the jihadists?
Oh no!
We have LegoLand right here in San Diego County.
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You’re a genius!!!
A deranged genius, perhaps, but nonetheless…
Ahhh – now the clouds part and the meaning of recent events is clear.
Has anyone dared to build a Lego mosque complete with rabid imam? I’d like to see that.
Your analysis is so original, insightful and perceptive that I linked it to a thread discussing the Regensburg lecture on Chris Blosser’s Pope Benedict XVI fanclub forum. Obviously Joseph Ratzinger’s genius is rubbing off on his blogging disciples.
2 points for the Curt Jester! Very funny.
You could make an imam with that little motor thingy in some of the fancy kits, a few blocks and OK, a Kleenex for a dress/shirt/hat thing. (Are there red plaid kleenex?)
Heck, it might have more commonsense. It’d sure have less of a straightjacket on its miniscule plastic brain than a real imam.
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