Dave Gorman: Jesus' Face in Unlikely Places | Modern Life is Goodish
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- čas přidán 13. 12. 2020
- From series 1 of Dave Gorman's Modern Life is Goodish, Dave takes a look at people finding Jesus' face in marmite, naan bread and other unlikely places.
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Just watched this in 2021 , articles on the fabric Softener Jesus are still online. Hilarious
Same haha
Over the years I've come to the realisation that Dave Gorman has saved the internet, or better still, is the foundation stone of CZcams. Keep them coming
Dave is probably one of the most unique and original thinking 'comedians' out there. He has a very 'Pratchett' sideways look at life. They would have got on like a house on fire. (People screaming and leaping from windows).
i heard one podcast and someone asked a comedia, how can you make such a great story/jokes, and he just simply answered, "well, talk to peoples, listen, learn, and try to look at things differently, there is jokes everywhere if you look close enough" dave is one of my favorite comedians because of how he managed to pick up things differently and craft it into a joke.
I feel naan the wiser after watching this.
That's breadful
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I've watched it over and over, but I keep baguetteing
Praise the Lord. This is the sign I've been waiting for.
11:19 "a bit... un-Christian" What, lying for the faith? No, that's _extremely_ 'Christian'.
I started a rumour in 2004 about leaving the EU and look what happened.
The marmite one looks more like Frank Zappa
If you google Metro Martin Andrews then you'll find the article is still up on their website.
I wonder just how much of Metro's content in the early 2010's was in fact Dave Gorman.
Quite surprised that Dave didn't make the obvious point - how on earth does anyone know what Jesus looked like? The earliest known image was painted 3 centuries after his death...
Perhaps more importantly, there's no extra-Biblical evidence that Jesus existed in the first place.
@@Grim_Beard really? I heard that there were loads of references from Jewish and Roman historians with a completely different set of biases confirming he exsisted?
@@jonomoth2581 Yes, really. There are zero contemporary sources. The few later sources (e.g. Tacitus, Josephus) are either forgeries / interpolations by later Christian authors, or they are genuine sources that refer to the existence of _Christians_ rather than the existence of Jesus. That is, obviously, a very different thing - just as the existence of Trekkers doesn't prove the existence of Captain Kirk.
Fun bonus fact: the oldest New Testament texts don't refer to an Earthly Jesus Christ, only to a _spiritual_ one seen in visions. It was later authors (the unknown gospel writers) who developed versions of the myth in which Jesus came to Earth in physical form. Basically, the first Christians didn't believe in a literal Earthly Jesus, so why should anyone else?
@@Grim_Beard That's just incorrect. There's loads of references to Him other than the Bible.
brilliant
I'll be refusing any naans without Jesus' face on them from now on
Are these new? Like this one isn’t but I’m wondering if the others are
I would to see Jesus 's face on toast... To break bread together literally!
2:00 George Best, on a bad day...
Yo yo.
Did anyone ever tell that guy with the Jesus tattoo that the book of Leviticus forbids making markings on your skin? Anyone? Anyone at all?
Can someone explain to me why they'd call a christian newsletter CP World???? Even more knowing the reputation they have, such a bad marketing idea...
Common sense is funny as hell. The next time you see
An article on Jesus appearing you will think of this.
Jesus crist
Jesus crust
Is it just me or does it look a bit like Noel Edmunds?
Dave, Dave, Dave. Of all people, I expect you to use apostrophes correctly.
Jesus is a singular noun therefore the title should read, 'Jesus's Face in Unlikely Places.'
Unsubscribing. No, not really, that would be petty.
Normally I would agree with you, but it is an odd quirk (depending who you ask, mind) that Jesus is somehow special and exempt from the rule. But only if you're talking about The Jesus, not some dude from South America. It's bonkers though, for sure.
No. It should be Jesus' because you don't put an s after the apostrophe if the word ends with s.
@ballplum Maybe it's a regional thing. Where I grew up, it is taught that if a word end with a "s", you don't use and apostrophe s, you just use an apostrophe. I suspect this is also the case here.
I like many people recognise this type of stuff for what it is funny rubbish. How idiots who claim to follow Jesus, think this has any relavence to Christianity are nuts. Otherwise very funny as usual.
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