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Old Dec 31, 2007, 05:58 am   #21 (permalink) (top)
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My favorite part was when the very obese woman preacher was talking about "fat and lazy people". The camera was trained on the audience of children and more than a few rolled their eyes or had smirks on their face. Even the mikes picked up quiet laughs and chuckles.

Priceless!

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That show was scary.

I've never seen so many fat, ugly kids and adults who sputter around in old Bronco's like their proud of their lack of any taste and style.
It was, for the most part, fat and ugly adults...most of the children that I saw were rather cute and not so fat.

And hey, Broncos are probably more at home in North Dakota than BMW's.

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Very Radical.

Not all Christians are like this.

Speaking in tongues is not biblical anymore. This show was just way over the top and pretty silly
Actually, the goal of the directors was to shock their audience with the creepy antics of these quasi-Christians. Very effective.

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A strong message of how even a "religion" which most people don't consider a "cult", is actually exactly the same as any cult, only more widespread and accepted.
If you stereotype people, you falsely judge a majority by the antics of a minority. Do you judge all Bush's by the same standard as one called George? If you do, you are wrong.

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Okaaaaay I guess I have to ask the obvious question. Why?
Okay, you got me. I kinda just threw this out there to elicit some strong responses. I don't necessarily believe that...in fact, I'm not sure that I believe it at all. I do have more respect for honesty and very little for deceivers and liars...though I can tolerate it when it's tongue in cheek or just to be amusing. Otherwise, I wouldn't be able to tolerate myself.

Kudos, iclaudius, that was good.


My faith is stirred but never shaken.

I'm the proof that evolution works...

You're the proof that it doesn't.


Political correctness teaches our children to be DECEITFUL!
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