
Has anyone’s crunchwrap EVER looked like this?
I feel like this photo is a little deceiving…

I feel like this photo is a little deceiving…
Just did a dollar store run and grabs one of each
I find it odd that, just because it’s written in a book from over a thousand years ago, it’s somehow reputable. Does anyone not think, “If this same guy arrived today, would I follow him?”
Just a few (of many) things they would be following:
-guy who talked to an angel in a cave when no one was around
-walked around with his 9yo wife
-beheaded hundreds of people
-had an old woman torn apart by two camels
-told people dip a fly fully in your drink: one wing disease, the other the cure
-women are deficient in intelligence and religion
-black dog is a devil; it (plus woman or donkey) invalidates prayer
-drink camel urine as medicine
Right now, in modern times, would anyone follow this guy?