The tough thing to do is not to go to Burning Man but to be Christian, which among other things urges you to share grace from God even to the ungrateful set. To be kind to the horn honkers and door slammers.
Forget Burning Man. Go to Man Hung On A Cross.
“The tough thing to do is not to go to Burning Man but to be Christian, which among other things urges you to share grace from God even to the ungrateful set. To be kind to the horn honkers and door slammers.
Forget Burning Man. Go to Man Hung On A Cross.”
This should be repeated everywhere.
“Forget Burning Man. Go to Man Hung On A Cross.”
Thanks for my new Tagline, Redneck! :-)
Good words. Our group that went to World Youth Day in Krakow Poland at the end of July had a “reunion” at the parish last week to share their experience with those that did not attend the event. There was joy, praise and worship. No complaining or whining. Makes a difference if Christ is the center of one’s life. Funny that a million teen and young adult Catholics can meet for 5 days with no issues and get hardly any press but 60,000 attend a pagan event and it makes the front pages for days.
***Forget Burning Man. Go to Man Hung On A Cross.***
Amen brother.
A-MEN!
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