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Day 23 (343) – Christopoly

Is anyone else aware that they make Bible versions of Board Games?  This was news to me, but apparently they do.  I saw a Bible study group playing Bible Tribond.  (If you’re not familiar with Tribond, the concept of the game is that you give 3 clues that are seemingly unrelated, but are all connected to one word – the answer.  For example: A split in the road, a utencil, and a pitch ___ would have the answer “fork”).

What kind of clues do they have in Bible Tribond?  The son of God, mankind’s savior and hundreds of Mexicans: “Jesus”.  Is there a “Christopoly” too?  You go around “buying” followers, land on the wrong spot and you go directly to the cross, do not pass Salvation?

Is there a Christ version of Clue?  It was the Romans in Jeruselum with a cross… or was it Professor Plum in the Library with a Lead Pipe?  You just never know.

But I have to assume that if there’s Bible versions of Board Games, other religions have to have their own as well.  There’s probably a Hungry Hungry Buddha, Judaism already has the top (or dradle as it were), and then there’s Jenga for Muslims… (that ain’t right).

Scientology probably doesn’t have any games though, because the “religion” or whatever they call it is a big enough joke already.

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