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Throughout the series, characters had made references to religious beliefs. Here is a list of some references:
Throughout the series, characters had made references to religious beliefs. Here is a list of some references.
 
==List==
*In [[Play it Again, D.W.]], Catherine calls for "Solomon-like wisdom." She does this by adding a line of tape around the whole house to divide the place. This is referencing the time in the Bible when Solomon offers to cut a baby in half, being fought over by two mothers.
*in [[Arthur's Perfect Christmas]], there are many mentions of the Bible such as David Read commenting that he based his food on what people would eat back in ancient Bethlehem when Jesus was born.
*In [[The Secret Life of Dogs and Babies]], [[Kate Read|Kate]] says a quote similar to Isaiah 11:6 .
*In [[Arthur, It's Only Rock and Roll]], Mrs. McGrady says "'Render unto Caesar', ya know! But you've rendered unto Caesar too much!" The original phrase ("render unto Caesar") was a quote from Jesus Christ.
*In [[Arthur, It's Only Rock and Roll]], Mrs. McGrady says "'Render unto Caesar', ya know! But you've rendered unto Caesar too much!" The original phrase ("render unto Caesar") was a quote from Jesus Christ.
*In [[Francine's Split Decision]], Brain explains that to understand the significance of a ''bar mitzvah'', one would "have to go back to the beginning of the Jewish people, when Abraham and Sarah begat Isaac, who begat Jacob, who begat Joseph, who begat-"
*In [[Sue Ellen Chickens Out]], Brain says after eating a chicken sandwich from the restaurant [[Chickin Lickin']], he says "Ah! The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak!" This is another quote from Jesus Christ.
*In [[Sue Ellen Chickens Out]], Brain says after eating a chicken sandwich from the restaurant [[Chickin Lickin']], he says "Ah! The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak!" This is another quote from Jesus Christ.
*In [[Play it Again, D.W.]], Catherine calls for "Solomon-like wisdom." She does this by adding a line of tape around the whole house to divide the place. This is referencing the time in the Bible when Solomon offers to cut a baby in half, being fought over by two mothers.
*There are many mentions of the Bible in [[Arthur's Perfect Christmas]] such as David Read commenting that he based his food on what people would eat back in ancient Bethlehem when Jesus was born.
*In [[Francine's Split Decision]], Brain explains that to understand the significance of a ''bar mitzvah'', one would "have to go back to the beginning of the Jewish people, when Abraham and Sarah begat Isaac, who begat Jacob, who begat Joseph, who begat-"
* [[Kate Read|Kate]] says a quote similar to Isaiah 11:6 in [[The Secret Life of Dogs and Babies]].
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Revision as of 19:32, 1 July 2017

Throughout the series, characters had made references to religious beliefs. Here is a list of some references.

List

  • In Play it Again, D.W., Catherine calls for "Solomon-like wisdom." She does this by adding a line of tape around the whole house to divide the place. This is referencing the time in the Bible when Solomon offers to cut a baby in half, being fought over by two mothers.
  • in Arthur's Perfect Christmas, there are many mentions of the Bible such as David Read commenting that he based his food on what people would eat back in ancient Bethlehem when Jesus was born.
  • In The Secret Life of Dogs and Babies, Kate says a quote similar to Isaiah 11:6 .
  • In Arthur, It's Only Rock and Roll, Mrs. McGrady says "'Render unto Caesar', ya know! But you've rendered unto Caesar too much!" The original phrase ("render unto Caesar") was a quote from Jesus Christ.
  • In Francine's Split Decision, Brain explains that to understand the significance of a bar mitzvah, one would "have to go back to the beginning of the Jewish people, when Abraham and Sarah begat Isaac, who begat Jacob, who begat Joseph, who begat-"
  • In Sue Ellen Chickens Out, Brain says after eating a chicken sandwich from the restaurant Chickin Lickin', he says "Ah! The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak!" This is another quote from Jesus Christ.