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Cotton Mather lived from 1663-1728. In his diary, he condemned laughter because it was often cruel - a form of bullying. He justified his position by saying that the Bible never depicts Jesus as laughing. What about Jesus and humor - God and humor?
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By Steve BostromCotton Mather lived from 1663-1728. In his diary, he condemned laughter because it was often cruel - a form of bullying. He justified his position by saying that the Bible never depicts Jesus as laughing. What about Jesus and humor - God and humor?
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