Hey, those other people get their Jesus in a pita, their Hebrew blessings from croaking fish, and Allah in their sliced fruit, so it's about time we got something. How about a fifteen foot tall A in a geological anomaly?

Sean Murphy sent me this; you can find it in Boulder Canyon up Sugarloaf Road, in Colorado. I don't expect to hear in the news that the Colorado atheists are all lined up there with candles and anointing oil, OK, or I'll be very disappointed in you. It's just a rock.
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