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Throughout the series, characters had made references to | ====Throughout the series, characters had made references to the Holy Bible. Here is a list of known references:==== | ||
*In [[Arthur, It's Only Rock and Roll]], Mrs. McGrady says "Render unto Caeser, ya know! But you've rendered unto Caeser too much!" That phrase was a quote from Jesus Christ. | |||
== | *In the episode [[Sue Ellen Chickens Out]], Brain says after eating a chicken sandwich from the resturant [[Chickin Lickin']], he says"Ah! The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak!" This is another quote from Jesus Christ. | ||
*In the episode [[Do You Believe In Magic?]], Buster says "O ye of little faith." Another quote from Jesus Christ. | |||
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