Oh you of like mind!! I think that slipping St. Campbell's bread into the communion tray would be a hoot! Maybe we could use Jim's sauce for the wine? And the reason that God appeared to Moses as a burning bush was that El Grande was cooking that night. George J. Goslowsky Senior Software Analyst Intergraph, Corp. We each pay a fabulous price for our visions of paradise, But a spirit with a vision is a dream with a mission... > -----Original Message----- > From: Calvin Donaghey [SMTP:gdonaghey@bitstreet.com] > Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 1999 10:01 PM > To: Sandy Olson > Cc: Goslowsky, George; ChileHeads > Subject: Re: [CH] Blessed be St. Campbell the Elder > > SandyO- > Who am I to argue with scripture? Remember the story of Moses (Exodus > 3:2?) " There the angel of the Lord appeared to him in flames of fire > (good description of a bush full of red pods) from within a bush. Moses > saw that though the bush was on fire it did not burn up." Pardon my > loose interpretation, but I'll bet some of Jim Campbell's R.S. (tm) > bushes qualify for that distinction- on fire but they don't burn up. > Chiles just gotta be OK, and THE BREAD certainly qualifies for "on fire > but not burned up"!! I'll have to call my preacher, there's a good > sermon in there somewhere......... > Calvin > > Sandy Olson wrote: > > > Thanks, Calvin, for the absolution ;^). > > > > SandyO > >