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Robin Williams

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And some people say Jesus wasn't Jewish. Of COURSE he was Jewish! 30 years old, single, lives with his parents, come on! He works in his father's business, his mom thought he was God's gift, he's Jewish! Give it up!

 
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ARE YOU JEWISH? I Am Not Jewish, Neither Was My Mother Or Father. Anyone saying that Jesus and his Jewish father had something to do with my birth, is a damn evil liar. I am of Nature's Harmonic Time Cube - in which both word and god are outlawed. No plant nor animal speaks word, a fraud by evil adults.

 
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