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To: Ultra Sonic 007

No,
I'm not joking.

I can tell you lots of reasons why, lots ways that I've seen religion treated badly on one hand but even more I've seen it used as a battering ram. No bully is greater than the one believing they've got God in their back pocket.

I believe that when people do this stuff, its all about being drama queen and attention whore..... and winning points with the big guy in the sky.

God ain't no more in it than popcicles are made in the Sahara.


224 posted on 11/27/2005 10:18:02 AM PST by najida (Blood on the floor....a Thanksgiving Tradition at my house)
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To: najida
You really think this girl was acting malicious and mean-spirited by simply making an INVITATION during a short prayer? The timing was probably a bit bad, but that's a personal judgment problem, not a problem of the law.

I believe that when people do this stuff, its all about being drama queen and attention whore

Have any proof to back up this libelous claim? Do you think that it wasn't a legitimate and heartfelt attempt at inviting people to come to know Jesus? That it was just a way to feed her ego?

God ain't no more in it than popcicles are made in the Sahara.

The fact that missionaries exist to go throughout the world to proselytize other people kind of makes that statement a moot point, don't you think? Besides, New Testament Scripture dictates for people to actively convert others through words and invitation to accepting the grace of Jesus.

I don't think this girl was using Christianity as a battering ram; merely making an invitation. The fact that there's NOT A SINGLE PLAINTIFF seems to confirm this hypothesis.

225 posted on 11/27/2005 10:45:27 AM PST by Ultra Sonic 007 (We DARE Defend Our Rights [Alabama State Motto])
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To: najida
You really think this girl was acting malicious and mean-spirited by simply making an INVITATION during a short prayer? The timing was probably a bit bad, but that's a personal judgment problem, not a problem of the law.

I believe that when people do this stuff, its all about being drama queen and attention whore

Have any proof to back up this libelous claim? Do you think that it wasn't a legitimate and heartfelt attempt at inviting people to come to know Jesus? That it was just a way to feed her ego?

God ain't no more in it than popcicles are made in the Sahara.

The fact that missionaries exist to go throughout the world to proselytize other people kind of makes that statement a moot point, don't you think? Besides, New Testament Scripture dictates for people to actively convert others through words and invitation to accepting the grace of Jesus.

I don't think this girl was using Christianity as a battering ram; merely making an invitation. The fact that there's NOT A SINGLE PLAINTIFF seems to confirm this hypothesis.

226 posted on 11/27/2005 10:45:47 AM PST by Ultra Sonic 007 (We DARE Defend Our Rights [Alabama State Motto])
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