Two Elderly, Excited Southern Women Were Sitting Together

Two elderly, excited Southern women were sitting together in the front pew of listening to a fiery preacher.

When this preacher condemned the sin of stealing, these two ladies cried out at the tops of their lungs: “Amen Brother”.

When the preacher condemned the sin of lust, they yelled again: “Preach it, reverend”.

And when the preacher condemned the sin of lying, they jumped to their feet and screamed: “Right on, brother. Tell like it is. Amen”.

But when the preacher condemned the sin of gossip, the two got very quiet.

One turned to the other and said: “He’s quit preaching and now he’s meddlin’.”

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