Originally posted by Sister Talitha
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Re: And I had thought I saw it all
Godly words, even if they come from a lowly woman. None should ever dare to mock THE TRUTH(tm). This "wit" claiming to be our Savior will burn in Hell along with the rest of his fellow so called humorist.
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Re: And I had thought I saw it all
Next thing you know they will have a page on MySpace mocking and making fun of our GODLY President Bush.
PURE BLASPHEMY!
Disturbed, Sister Thumper
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Re: And I had thought I saw it all
Originally posted by BibleThumpinBlonde View PostAmen Sister Tali,
How dare they give Christians a bad name. We should try to shut them down!
Listen Hush, you stay away for MySpace.com. It's full of Demons and even Satan himself trying to lure you away to be damned for all of eternity.
I shall BTB, I came across that news in a search engine looking for a pic to reply to a post in our God's one and only forum. And from what I have heard, that myspace is a buncha little boy lovin' lyin' snakes in the grass kiss my a**sh*tfar and applebutter, ran by the cathylicks.....no ma'am, no sir...I do stay away from such places.
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Originally posted by Sister Talitha View PostI truly hate those Websites that Parody and make a mockery of what being a True Christian™ is really about.
May they Burn in Hell for Eternity.
I will have to agree Sister Talitha, but what can we do. This world is not our own.
We know that the fires of Hell burn hot and bright for those that mock what we know to be the truth.
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Amen Sister Tali,
How dare they give Christians a bad name. We should try to shut them down!
Listen Hush, you stay away for MySpace.com. It's full of Demons and even Satan himself trying to lure you away to be damned for all of eternity.
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Originally posted by Hushed_Agony View PostJesus joins MySpace
Jesus Christ has joined MySpace with an online page advertising his love of beards, extreme water-skiing and the Life of Brian.
it's part of a campaign by the Churches' Advertising Network to provoke debate about God among young people this Christmas.
Posters showing the face of Jesus in beer foam in a pint glass will be accompanied by the question: "Where will you find him?"
The adverts will direct readers to myspace.com/isthisjesus - a page on the social networking site MySpace.
"It may be very arrogant to set up Jesus's MySpace," said Simon Jenkins, of Churches' Advertising Network. "But it is a voyage of exploration. Let's hope God is guiding it in the right direction.
"MySpace is hugely culturally significant. It is the place where young people are most likely to meet up and we need to go to our audience."
The charity, which has teetotal Salvation Army representatives and Methodists as well as members of the Church of England, denied that the pint-glass posters would encourage drinking.
Tony Miles, a Methodist minister, said: "Binge-drinking is a huge problem but this is an image that young people are familiar with and is meant to illustrate that you find God in unexpected places."
The group, which has no formal links with the Roman Catholic Church or the Church of England, has ruffled feathers in previous years by depicting Jesus as Che Guevara.
It has also portrayed the Last Supper as a boardroom meeting of multinational companies, with Judas as Microsoft.
I thinks that Satan may have a hand in this. Your thoughts?
I truly hate those Websites that Parody and make a mockery of what being a True Christian™ is really about.
May they Burn in Hell for Eternity.
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And I had thought I saw it all
Jesus joins MySpace
Jesus Christ has joined MySpace with an online page advertising his love of beards, extreme water-skiing and the Life of Brian.
it's part of a campaign by the Churches' Advertising Network to provoke debate about God among young people this Christmas.
Posters showing the face of Jesus in beer foam in a pint glass will be accompanied by the question: "Where will you find him?"
The adverts will direct readers to myspace.com/isthisjesus - a page on the social networking site MySpace.
"It may be very arrogant to set up Jesus's MySpace," said Simon Jenkins, of Churches' Advertising Network. "But it is a voyage of exploration. Let's hope God is guiding it in the right direction.
"MySpace is hugely culturally significant. It is the place where young people are most likely to meet up and we need to go to our audience."
The charity, which has teetotal Salvation Army representatives and Methodists as well as members of the Church of England, denied that the pint-glass posters would encourage drinking.
Tony Miles, a Methodist minister, said: "Binge-drinking is a huge problem but this is an image that young people are familiar with and is meant to illustrate that you find God in unexpected places."
The group, which has no formal links with the Roman Catholic Church or the Church of England, has ruffled feathers in previous years by depicting Jesus as Che Guevara.
It has also portrayed the Last Supper as a boardroom meeting of multinational companies, with Judas as Microsoft.
I thinks that Satan may have a hand in this. Your thoughts?Tags: None
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