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If Jesus Christ came back today, He and I would get into our brown corduroys and go to the nearest jean store and overtu
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"If Jesus Christ came back today, He and I would get into our brown corduroys and go to the nearest jean store and overturn the racks of blue denim"

- Ian Anderson

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This quote by Ian Anderson is a funny way of revealing the concept that Jesus Christ would certainly not be accepted in today's society. Anderson indicates that if Jesus were to return, he and Anderson would be outcasts, putting on outdated clothes and also triggering a disruption in a jean shop. The quote likewise recommends that Jesus would certainly be a cutting edge figure, reversing the status quo and challenging the accepted norms of society. Anderson's quote is a pointer that Jesus was an extreme figure who tested the powerful and stood up for the oppressed. It is a tip that Jesus was a revolutionary who was not afraid to challenge the status quo as well as stand up for what he relied on. Anderson's quote is a reminder that Jesus was an advanced number who was not worried to challenge the effective and defend the oppressed.

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United Kingdom Flag This quote is written / told by Ian Anderson somewhere between August 10, 1947 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from United Kingdom. The author also have 5 other quotes.

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