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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
0:30 Joe intones fragments of various Christian prayers and psalms, ending with the portentous declaration "Deus Ex Machina". | 0:30: Joe intones fragments of various Christian prayers and psalms, ending with the portentous declaration "Deus Ex Machina". | ||
4:00 A fellow with an East European accent ([[Tim Jerome]]) recounts | 4:00: A fellow with an East European accent ([[Tim Jerome]]) recounts | ||
running a church in his home country. It had all sorts of social | running a church in his home country. It had all sorts of social | ||
programs, but when it introduced real religion it was converted to a | programs, but when it introduced real religion it was converted to a | ||
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litigation, his lawyers told him not to talk about it. | litigation, his lawyers told him not to talk about it. | ||
10:00 'The spirit cannot fail' (Bill Nelson) | 10:00: 'The spirit cannot fail' (Bill Nelson) | ||
12:40: Joe tells a nonsense history of how churches were built, that stained glass was invented by spilling wine on glass. | 12:40: Joe tells a nonsense history of how churches were built, that stained glass was invented by spilling wine on glass. | ||
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their Aunt Margaret, which they did every summer.<ref name=woman>re-used in [[Woman And Bull In Paint Factory]]</ref> | their Aunt Margaret, which they did every summer.<ref name=woman>re-used in [[Woman And Bull In Paint Factory]]</ref> | ||
31:50 'The spirit cannot fail' (Bill Nelson) | 31:50: 'The spirit cannot fail' (Bill Nelson) | ||
33:30: A guy ([[Eric Sears]], uncredited?) recounts his bad behavior when he was young: mooching off | 33:30: A guy ([[Eric Sears]], uncredited?) recounts his bad behavior when he was young: mooching off |