One of our graduate students sent this along (his own creation). I think there is a deeper theological truth here than first meets the eye. It affirms the long suppressed True Gospel of Indy that states, “A lo! This day is born to you a savior. This savior is but the corporeal form of The Secret that must be stolen, taken with great care and daring, then clutched to one’s bosom. There will be those who will seek to take it from you, but you must reject them, saying, ‘It belongs in a museum! The museum of the heart.'”
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