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Authors: God,David Javerbaum

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Appetizer
 (
“JUNIOR’S FISHWICH MIRACLE”
)

INGREDIENTS
1
5 loaves
2
2 fishes
DIRECTIONS
3
Be born the Son of God.
4
Serves 5,000.

Main Course
 (
“GOYISCHE DELIGHT”
)

INGREDIENTS
1
1 pound ham
2
1 pound lobster
3
1 small bird lacking a gizzard with a peelable lumen
4
1 mammal that
either
chews its cud
or
has cloven hooves, but not both
5
¼ cup heavy cream
6
1 package active dry yeast (Passover only)
7
1 ounce mayonnaise
DIRECTIONS
8
Slaughter the bird and the mammal by strangling them. Be sure there are no rabbis on premises.
9
Dice the ham, lobster, bird, and mammal using a cheese-knife.
10
Slowly mix in the cream (and yeast) while singing a hymn of thy choice.
11
Finish with dollop of mayonnaise.
12
Serve on dishes of unknown origin, with wine that does not taste like cough syrup, in front of a synagogue.

Cocktail
(
“72 VIRGINS COLADA”
)

INGREDIENTS
1
7 ounces pineapple juice
2
2 ounces coconut cream
3
1 Koran
4
9
/
11
cup crushed ice
DIRECTIONS
5
Mix juice, cream, and ice in blender.
6
Muddle Koran in brain.
7
Pour into Collins glass.
8
Garnish with car bomb.
9
Allahu akbar!

Dessert
(
“GENUINE ANGEL’S FOOD CAKE”
)

INGREDIENTS
1
1¼ cups flour
2
1¾ cups confectioners’ sugar
3
1½ cups clouds
4
1½ cups egg whites
5
¼ teaspoon sunshine
6
¼ teaspoon salt
7
1 teaspoon cream of rainbow
8
½ teaspoon starlight extract
9
½ teaspoon moonlight extract
10
½ teaspoon vanilla
DIRECTIONS
11
Beat egg whites and clouds until they form puffy cumulonimbi in the bowl; then add starlight, moonlight, rainbow, and vanilla.
12
Let sit at room temperature for 500 years.
13
Sift together flour, sugar, and salt with brisk fluttering motion of wings.
14
Sprinkle dry ingredients ¼ cup at a time into bowl, folding in until celestial harp music descends from on high.
15
Pour mix into an ungreased quarter-cubit halo mold.
16
Bake in the warmth of God’s love for one hour, or until cake appears redeemed.
17
Invert cake and allow it to cool in the pan.
18
When thoroughly cooled, pray it out.

ROMANCE

(“On Sex, Love, and Marriage”)

CHAPTER 1

1
I
am probably not the first God thou thinkest of when it comes to sex.
2
Thou art more likely to think of deities like Venus; or Cupid; or Ishtar; or Hef.
3
But they are myths, mere figments of the carnal imagination; whereas I am the L
ORD
thy God, King of the Universe; and my knowledge of all things sexual is, like Adam before I created Steve, bottomless.
4
It was
I
who devised the human reproductive system;
I
who bequeathed unto the penis its dual nature as procreator and puppet;
I
who hid the secret of the female orgasm behind a dense thicket of overgrowth reachable to only the most intrepid and dedicated of explorers;
5
And it is
I
who watched over 60 Biblical generations beget one another using over 700 different begetting positions; including one called the “Judean Flamethrower,” which once sent King Solomon to the hospital with his testicles stuck in an oil lamp.
6
And yet people seeking guidance in matters of intimacy rarely turn to me; preferring the counsel of wise friends, or sage pills, or gifted vibrators.
7
People see me as “above all that”; and worse, as prudish and stuffy; contemptuous of all purely recreational sexual activity.
8
Certainly I disapprove of masturbation; but not because I view it as a moral weakness, or even a wasteful scattering of seed.
9
No; I disapprove of masturbation because I am God, and so when people do it,
I have to watch.
10
Yea; this is when All-Seeingness really feels more like a burden than a blessing.
11
But as for extramarital sex, that is known in the Bible as “fornication”; and that word has over time taken on a negative connotation I did not intend.
12
For at the time of the Old and New Testaments, fornication meant nothing more or less than “fuckin.’”
13
(That’s “fuckin’,” with no
g
at the end; an intentional apocope meant to underscore my relaxed attitude toward the act.)
14
My views on fornication, and sex in general, are in fact quite nuanced; and I could herein outline in great detail my thoughts on foreplay, and oral sex, and tantric orgasms, and all manner of deviant variations;
15
And do so with such thoroughness, that during all future acts of intercourse thou wouldst picture me, the L
ORD
thy God, King of the Universe, guiding thee; commanding thee, staring at thee as I do on the cover of this book, and in this way no doubt increasing thy sexual arousal.
16
But I will not.
17
I understand that thou desirest to leave me out of thy bedroom; at least when thou art not reverential and on thy knees; or at least
most
of those times.
18
But if that is the case, then I beseech thee, for the love of all that is holy, and the love of all that is not: if thou truly wouldst keep thy moments of intimacy secular,
19
Stop shouting my name.
20
Verily, talk about a mixed message!
21
I witness sex acts over 1.5 billion times a day; I do it not because I am a voyeur;
I do it because you summon me.
22
I do not do likewise when
I
regenerate; when I spew forth lava to create new land, I do not start shouting, “O Candice Hagerty of Bournemouth, England! O my Candice Hagerty of Bournemouth, England! Please keep doing
exactly
what you’re doing!”
23
Stop it; please; I already have TMI on every nonvirgin on earth.
24
(Note: by “Candice Hagerty of Bournemouth, England” I of course mean all of you, but I also specifically mean Candice Hagerty of Bourne-mouth, England.
25
Candice, lower thy voice; he’s not that good, and neither am I.)

CHAPTER 2

1
L
ove is a far deeper and mysterious phenomenon than sex; one I only partially understand.
2
Thou hast a saying, “God is love”; false; I am everything; do not pigeonhole me.
3
From my perspective, when two people fall in love, it is as if some new physical constant has been added to the universe.

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