To: Tanniker Smith
Bars are specifically exempted.
31 posted on
02/01/2008 5:33:40 AM PST by
Wolfie
To: Wolfie
Bars are specifically exempted.Figures. Bars good. Churches bad.
50 posted on
02/01/2008 5:48:36 AM PST by
Tanniker Smith
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To: Wolfie
Most of these people will be watching the game at home anyway. What difference does it make if they all watch it in the same place at the same time? And what is so special about large screen in a large room? Generally you see a smaller picture than you would at home in front of a smaller screen since you can sit closer. People are going more for the fellowship than the game. The fanatic fan (redundant?) will want to stay at home to watch.
What would Jesus do? Would he watch the Super Bowl? My guess is he probably would, but he might not be happy with the half-time show and some of the commercials and he would make that known.
76 posted on
02/01/2008 6:22:04 AM PST by
Right Wing Assault
("..this administration is planning a 'Right Wing Assault' on values and ideals.." - John Kerry)
To: Wolfie
Bars are specifically exempted. I don't suppose the serving of communion wine could be shoehorned into the legal definition of a "bar".
90 posted on
02/01/2008 6:47:52 AM PST by
steve-b
(Sin lies only in hurting others unnecessarily. All other "sins" are invented nonsense. --RAH)
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