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* ValuesDissonance: Modern-day feminists are troubled by Ezekiel's comparison of Israel and Judah to unfaithful wives[[note]]he could easily have compared them to [[TeensAreMonsters rebellious teenage sons instead]] and not much of his message would have been changed[[/note]], and that's understandable, though it probably wasn't meant to be taken as encouragement for husbands to become [[DomesticAbuse domestic abusers]].
* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotOnDrugs: Not many sermons are done on Ezekiel, let alone Ezekiel 1 because of its trippy imagery involving MixAndMatchCritters, a wheel within a wheel, and a man on fire.

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* ValuesDissonance: Modern-day feminists are troubled by Ezekiel's comparison of Israel and Judah to unfaithful wives[[note]]he could easily have compared them to [[TeensAreMonsters rebellious teenage sons instead]] and not much of his message would have been changed[[/note]], and that's understandable, though it probably wasn't meant to be taken as encouragement for husbands to become [[DomesticAbuse domestic abusers]].
* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotOnDrugs: Not many sermons are done on Ezekiel, let alone Ezekiel 1 because of its trippy imagery involving MixAndMatchCritters, a wheel within a wheel, and a man on fire.
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* ValuesDissonance: Modern-day feminists are troubled by Ezekiel's comparison of Israel and Judah to unfaithful wives[[note]]he could easily have compared them to [[TeensAreMonsters rebellious teenage sons instead]] and not much of his message would have been changed[[/note]], and that's understandable, though it probably wasn't meant to be taken as encouragement for husbands to become [[DomesticAbuse domestic abusers]].

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* ValuesDissonance: Modern-day feminists are troubled by Ezekiel's comparison of Israel and Judah to unfaithful wives[[note]]he could easily have compared them to [[TeensAreMonsters rebellious teenage sons instead]] and not much of his message would have been changed[[/note]], and that's understandable, though it probably wasn't meant to be taken as encouragement for husbands to become [[DomesticAbuse domestic abusers]].abusers]].
*WhatDoYouMeanItsNotOnDrugs: Not many sermons are done on Ezekiel, let alone Ezekiel 1 because of its trippy imagery involving MixAndMatchCritters, a wheel within a wheel, and a man on fire.
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* ValuesDissonance: Modern-day feminists are troubled by Ezekiel's comparison of Israel and Judah to unfaithful wives[[note]]he could easily have compared them to [[TeensAreMonsters rebellious teenage sons instead]] and not much of his message would have been changed[[/note]], and that's understandable, though it probably wasn't meant to be taken as encouragement for husbands to become [[DomesticAbuse domestic abusers]].
* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: It's hard to believe that this book (particularly the first chapter) wasn't the product of an inebriated mind.

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* ValuesDissonance: Modern-day feminists are troubled by Ezekiel's comparison of Israel and Judah to unfaithful wives[[note]]he could easily have compared them to [[TeensAreMonsters rebellious teenage sons instead]] and not much of his message would have been changed[[/note]], and that's understandable, though it probably wasn't meant to be taken as encouragement for husbands to become [[DomesticAbuse domestic abusers]].
* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: It's hard to believe that this book (particularly the first chapter) wasn't the product of an inebriated mind.
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** Ezekiel 13:20 in the King James Version is popular among those who teach against [[CaughtUpInTheRapture the Rapture]].
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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: It's hard to believe that this book (particularly the first chapter) wasn't the product of an inebriated mind.
* ValuesDissonance: Modern-day feminists are troubled by Ezekiel's comparison of Israel and Judah to unfaithful wives[[note]]he could easily have compared them to [[TeensAreMonsters rebellious teenage sons instead]] and not much of his message would have been changed[[/note]], and that's understandable, though it probably wasn't meant to be taken as encouragement for husbands to become [[DomesticAbuse domestic abusers]].

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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: It's hard to believe that this book (particularly the first chapter) wasn't the product of an inebriated mind.
* ValuesDissonance: Modern-day feminists are troubled by Ezekiel's comparison of Israel and Judah to unfaithful wives[[note]]he could easily have compared them to [[TeensAreMonsters rebellious teenage sons instead]] and not much of his message would have been changed[[/note]], and that's understandable, though it probably wasn't meant to be taken as encouragement for husbands to become [[DomesticAbuse domestic abusers]].abusers]].
* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: It's hard to believe that this book (particularly the first chapter) wasn't the product of an inebriated mind.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: It's hard to believe that this book (particularly the first chapter) wasn't the product of an inebriated mind.
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* ValuesDissonance: Modern-day feminists are troubled by Ezekiel's comparison of Israel and Judah to unfaithful wives[[note]]he could easily have compared them to [[TeensAreMonsters rebellious teenage sons instead]] and not much of his message would have been changed[[/note]], and that's understandable, though it probably wasn't meant to be taken as encouragement for abusive relationships.

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* ValuesDissonance: Modern-day feminists are troubled by Ezekiel's comparison of Israel and Judah to unfaithful wives[[note]]he could easily have compared them to [[TeensAreMonsters rebellious teenage sons instead]] and not much of his message would have been changed[[/note]], and that's understandable, though it probably wasn't meant to be taken as encouragement for abusive relationships.husbands to become [[DomesticAbuse domestic abusers]].
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** Ezekiel 1, which describes angels as {{Eldritch Abomination}}s, led to the "[[OurAngelsAreDifferent Biblically accurate angels]]" meme, contrasting them with the stereotypical depiction of "human with wings and a halo".

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** Ezekiel 1, which describes angels as {{Eldritch Abomination}}s, led to the "[[OurAngelsAreDifferent Biblically accurate angels]]" meme, contrasting them with the stereotypical depiction of "human with wings and a halo".halo".
*ValuesDissonance: Modern-day feminists are troubled by Ezekiel's comparison of Israel and Judah to unfaithful wives[[note]]he could easily have compared them to [[TeensAreMonsters rebellious teenage sons instead]] and not much of his message would have been changed[[/note]], and that's understandable, though it probably wasn't meant to be taken as encouragement for abusive relationships.
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** From ''Film/PulpFiction'', Ezekiel 25:17. The second part of Jules' speech is the actual verse, while the first part is from other famous Biblical verses.

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* MemeticMutation: Ezekiel 23:20[[note]]Which reads: "There she lusted after her lovers, whose genitals were like those of donkeys and whose emission was like that of horses."[[/note]] gets amused reactions from non-religious readers for how easily it's [[ItMakesSenseInContext taken it out-of-context]].

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Ezekiel 23:20[[note]]Which reads: "There she lusted after her lovers, whose genitals were like those of donkeys and whose emission was like that of horses."[[/note]] gets amused reactions from non-religious readers for how easily it's [[ItMakesSenseInContext taken it out-of-context]].out-of-context]].
** Ezekiel 1, which describes angels as {{Eldritch Abomination}}s, led to the "[[OurAngelsAreDifferent Biblically accurate angels]]" meme, contrasting them with the stereotypical depiction of "human with wings and a halo".
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* MemeticMutation: Ezekiel 23:20[[note]]Which reads: "There she lusted after her lovers, whose genitals were like those of donkeys and whose emission was like that of horses."[[/note]] gets amused reactions from non-religious readers for how easily it's [[ItMakesSenseInContext taken it out-of-context]].

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