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The priest says, “Wine is a sacred tradition, representing the blood of Christ.”
The rabbi retorts, “Grape juice is pure and unfermented, just like our faith.”
The imam chimes in, “Fruit punch is refreshing and halal, the perfect balance.”
They bicker for hours, each passionately defending their choice. Finally, they leave, still debating as they walk out the door.
The bartender rolls his eyes as he picks up their glasses and places the container of Welch's back in the fridge.