View Full Version : christianity comercialized
ArmsMerchant
2003-07-28, 02:40
Yes, obviously.
I help, every time I sell a cheesy hematite necklace with a cross or a fish symbol on it.
And your point is?
ArmsMerchant
2003-07-28, 05:58
quote:Originally posted by Ghawd:
hahahhahahahahahhaaaa
Thank you so much for the thoughtful and intelligent comment.
I wear a crucifix, but I aint christian. To me it's a symbol of the human body.
I'd love an actual human figure looking up and with the palms facing up. I guess it would symbolise a guesture of surrendering your will to god, (<--- don't misunderstand that sentence) which I aim to do but can't just yet.
you gonna crucify yourself?
youll need a friend to help, the last nail causes difficulty.
quote:Originally posted by RAOVQ:
youll need a friend to help, the last nail causes difficulty.
No, I'll hammer the nail in first and then back-hand the wood.
yes armsmerchant, that WAS an intelligent comment(compared to some others, and i think you'll have to agree with me there)
but anyways, not only the whole necklace thing, but also holidays. i mean really, what the fuck does a fat man in red, and a fucking bunny have to do with jesus christ???
quote:Originally posted by Ghawd:
yes armsmerchant, that WAS an intelligent comment(compared to some others, and i think you'll have to agree with me there)
but anyways, not only the whole necklace thing, but also holidays. i mean really, what the fuck does a fat man in red, and a fucking bunny have to do with jesus christ???
Both Santa and the easter bunny are symbols that the Christians stole from pagan holidays that fall around the same time. The easter bunny and eggs thing is for a holiday called Ostara which is a pagan celebration of fertility and the spring equinox. Santa Clause is actually the Holly King from the pagan holiday Candlemas, which is a celebration of the winter solstice.
this is why i love totse, you truly do learn something new everyday(that you're on anyways...maybe...lol)
DarkFire47
2003-07-29, 04:51
Then again, the sheer idiocy on totse makes it less appealing. A few years ago, there weren't so many morons on this site. And yes, Christianity is commercialized.