Re: My imaginary friend is better than your imaginary friend
That reminds me of the old joke about a Catholic priest, a Protestant vicar and a Jewish rabbi out for a round of gold and discussing the their congregations contributions and how much goes to God. The Catholic says he draws a circle on the ground, throws the money up in the air and whatever lands in the circle goes to God. The Protestant says he does the say, but whatever lands outside the circle goes to God. The Rabbi says, "I don't bother to draw the circle. I throw the money in the air and what God wants, he catches.