If “prought” were past tense of “preach”

Credit to JWil for starting the thread on Facebook.  That was fantastic.

Just think of all the ways we could use it:
“You totally praught it last weekend” (from Kasey C.)
“Oh, that message was totally praughten” (credit to the elder Wilson brother)

and then the best of all, Dr. Seuss Stu poetry written for seminary classes:

“Just be sure what you praught was divinely wrought and more than just a human thought.
For human men and human words can always only count for naught.
For the wisdom of God cannot be bought so if you preach be sure you praught!”
(Dr. Sheehan, you are genius)

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