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Originally Posted by handmaiden
Dear Mr. SOC;
Thank you for the lovely music video in your post. I must say, that after listening to the singer pronounce the name "Jesus" in his lovely accent, a thought did occur to me. (A thought also occurred to me as I typed out your name in initials, but never mind that.)
The criminal singer "Jay-z" may perhaps be appropriating Our Lord's Name, but in a different way that all those Mexican sorts. This now gives me another reason to become alarmed and offended, and my schedule is so full already.
However, when serving God, one must be ever vigilant and untiring in one's efforts. I will be adding this issue to my prayer list, and I may bring it up in everyday conversations with my compatriots in the White Community*, who are also on the lookout for things that are potentially offensive.
Concernedly Yours,
Handmaiden
* They are half-way there on their paths of Salvation.
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It is interesting that you mention the singer's accent. One of the things that drew me to LBC was the Godly voice of Pastor Deacon Fred. I bet Satan shudders every time Pastor Deacon Fred unleashes a Jeremiad with his accent of victory over the enemies of Christ.
I am praying that President Trump will ban Kwanza and Hannukka. Those Hebes and darkies try to horn in on everything. Also those Hispanics name the kids Jesus and they don't even pronounce it right. Hey Zeus in instead of Jesus pronunciation:
jayzuz. I hate how the Negroes and mud races besmirch the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. It should be a state and federal crime to upstage the Baby Jesus.
And another song that chaps my hide is the Little Drummer Boy, "I have no gift to bring that's fit to give a king" Then leave you little welfare rat! The 3 kings brought gold, frankincense, and myrrh and all the little drummer boy brought was a dirty drum to play some awful jungle rhythms on. The Baby Jesus is the King of the world, not the king of Bongo Congo.