The hashtag #ThingsJesusNeverSaid has been trending in Ireland all day.
The hashtag has been going for months and appears to have been started to accompany serious arguments around what the Bible teaches.
However, witty Twitter users have piggybacked the trend, sharing hilarious jokes about things Jesus never said, from pop-culture references to carpenting jokes.
The trend has been in the top ten Irish trends all morning, but of course no Irish users are joining in, seeing as blasphemy is technically illegal in Ireland.
See our favourites below - did we miss any?
Tweet us @IndoEnts.
https://twitter.com/search?q=%23ThingsJesusNeverSaid

The hashtag has been going for months and appears to have been started to accompany serious arguments around what the Bible teaches.

However, witty Twitter users have piggybacked the trend, sharing hilarious jokes about things Jesus never said, from pop-culture references to carpenting jokes.
The trend has been in the top ten Irish trends all morning, but of course no Irish users are joining in, seeing as blasphemy is technically illegal in Ireland.
See our favourites below - did we miss any?
Tweet us @IndoEnts.
https://twitter.com/search?q=%23ThingsJesusNeverSaid
#ThingsJesusNeverSaid in Val Speak: pic.twitter.com/SwZUTV7J47— mb (@mb_519) May 6, 2017
#ThingsJesusNeverSaid but should have : Meh pic.twitter.com/ltgBkkCyM3— jendejo (@yogapantslyAF) May 6, 2017
"Blessed are those who treat the poor like an afterthought." #ThingsJesusNeverSaid.— James Martin, SJ (@JamesMartinSJ) May 5, 2017
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