Church's Easter show shocks crowd with bunny whipping
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Church's Easter show shocks crowd with bunny whipping
http://www.usatoday.com/news/offbeat/2004-04-08-easter-show_x.htm
JMO but I can think of a few dozen ways to better explain the meaning of Easter without whipping Peter Cottontail's butt and traumatizing little kids!
JMO but I can think of a few dozen ways to better explain the meaning of Easter without whipping Peter Cottontail's butt and traumatizing little kids!
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"The program was for all ages, not just the kids. We wanted to convey that Easter is not just about the Easter bunny, it is about Jesus Christ," Bickerton said.
Performers broke eggs meant for an Easter egg hunt and also portrayed a drunken man and a self-mutilating woman, said Jennifer Norelli-Burke, another parent who saw the show in Glassport, a community about 10 miles southeast of Pittsburgh.
Strange....
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DT wrote:fundamentalist christian are dangerous lunatics. ALWAYS have been always will be
Fundamentalists aren't dangerous.
It's the ones who pretend to be Christian, who look down upon and preach in a holier-than-thou manner to those who they claim aren't Christian, and who try to tell people that God hates them, therefore, preventing many from understanding God's love and becoming Christians. Those are the ones who are dangerous IMO.
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GalvestonDuck wrote:DT wrote:fundamentalist christian are dangerous lunatics. ALWAYS have been always will be
Fundamentalists aren't dangerous.
It's the ones who pretend to be Christian, who look down upon and preach in a holier-than-thou manner to those who they claim aren't Christian, and who try to tell people that God hates them, therefore, preventing many from understanding God's love and becoming Christians. Those are the ones who are dangerous IMO.
It's the fundamentalists. Religous fundamentalism is dangerous-whatever the religion. The Christian fundamentalists in this country are horribly misguided and ignorant people for the most part.
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DT wrote:fundamentalist christian are dangerous lunatics. ALWAYS have been always will be
Umm... my parents belong to an Assembly of God church, and I wouldn't characterize them as dangerous lunatics.

Perhaps when making such comments, one should not lump together ultraradicals (kooks, as you would say) like PTC chairman L. Brent Bozell with the vast majority of Pentecostal Christians who are good people, that don't do outrageous stuff like this.
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JSpaceman wrote:GalvestonDuck wrote:DT wrote:fundamentalist christian are dangerous lunatics. ALWAYS have been always will be
Fundamentalists aren't dangerous.
It's the ones who pretend to be Christian, who look down upon and preach in a holier-than-thou manner to those who they claim aren't Christian, and who try to tell people that God hates them, therefore, preventing many from understanding God's love and becoming Christians. Those are the ones who are dangerous IMO.
It's the fundamentalists. Religous fundamentalism is dangerous-whatever the religion. The Christian fundamentalists in this country are horribly misguided and ignorant people for the most part.
The problem is that the well-publicized lunatics are what you see and therefore, you believe all are like that. Same applies to other groups as well. The calm, quiet ones who stay out of the spotlight make up the majority...but you don't see them, so you make assumptions.
But just to be on the safe side, define your view of a "fundamentalist" please. Are you referring to one who is a strict believer, one who opposes secularism, one who is intolerant, one who is extreme, or what?
There are too many definitions and opinions of a fundie.
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GalvestonDuck wrote:"The program was for all ages, not just the kids. We wanted to convey that Easter is not just about the Easter bunny, it is about Jesus Christ," Bickerton said.
Performers broke eggs meant for an Easter egg hunt and also portrayed a drunken man and a self-mutilating woman, said Jennifer Norelli-Burke, another parent who saw the show in Glassport, a community about 10 miles southeast of Pittsburgh.
Strange....
Strange??? Thats a little overboard IMO! Whacko's if you ask me!
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GalvestonDuck wrote:JSpaceman wrote:GalvestonDuck wrote:DT wrote:fundamentalist christian are dangerous lunatics. ALWAYS have been always will be
Fundamentalists aren't dangerous.
It's the ones who pretend to be Christian, who look down upon and preach in a holier-than-thou manner to those who they claim aren't Christian, and who try to tell people that God hates them, therefore, preventing many from understanding God's love and becoming Christians. Those are the ones who are dangerous IMO.
It's the fundamentalists. Religous fundamentalism is dangerous-whatever the religion. The Christian fundamentalists in this country are horribly misguided and ignorant people for the most part.
The problem is that the well-publicized lunatics are what you see and therefore, you believe all are like that. Same applies to other groups as well. The calm, quiet ones who stay out of the spotlight make up the majority...but you don't see them, so you make assumptions.
The "calm, quiet" ones still ahve ridiculous, backwards, and ignorant beliefs that they can not support without religion-such as denying evolution and insisting that the world is only a few thousand years old, insisting that homosexuality is a "lifestyle choice" and that homosexuals can be "cured," and countless others. Unless there is some branch of Christian fundamentalism where they...um...aren't fundamentalists, I think I am pretty safe in my "assumptions"
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JSpaceman wrote:GalvestonDuck wrote:JSpaceman wrote:GalvestonDuck wrote:DT wrote:fundamentalist christian are dangerous lunatics. ALWAYS have been always will be
Fundamentalists aren't dangerous.
It's the ones who pretend to be Christian, who look down upon and preach in a holier-than-thou manner to those who they claim aren't Christian, and who try to tell people that God hates them, therefore, preventing many from understanding God's love and becoming Christians. Those are the ones who are dangerous IMO.
It's the fundamentalists. Religous fundamentalism is dangerous-whatever the religion. The Christian fundamentalists in this country are horribly misguided and ignorant people for the most part.
The problem is that the well-publicized lunatics are what you see and therefore, you believe all are like that. Same applies to other groups as well. The calm, quiet ones who stay out of the spotlight make up the majority...but you don't see them, so you make assumptions.
The "calm, quiet" ones still ahve ridiculous, backwards, and ignorant beliefs that they can not support without religion-such as denying evolution and insisting that the world is only a few thousand years old, insisting that homosexuality is a "lifestyle choice" and that homosexuals can be "cured," and countless others. Unless there is some branch of Christian fundamentalism where they...um...aren't fundamentalists, I think I am pretty safe in my "assumptions"
Ever heard the old saying about assuming? (It makes an A** out of you and me)

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JSpaceman wrote:The "calm, quiet" ones still ahve ridiculous, backwards, and ignorant beliefs that they can not support without religion-such as denying evolution and insisting that the world is only a few thousand years old, insisting that homosexuality is a "lifestyle choice" and that homosexuals can be "cured," and countless others. Unless there is some branch of Christian fundamentalism where they...um...aren't fundamentalists, I think I am pretty safe in my "assumptions"
Nope, I think you're assuming way too much.
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Being raised Baptist, now Assembly of God member, I take your post DT a little offensive, but, what else should I expect. YES...it's a LITTLE bizzare to say the LEAST but to put ALL Chrisitans, in which you didn't come right out and SAY, it's one of your typical, "Read between the lines" post as you are well famous for elsewhere.
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Not all Christians are how you say they are...I mean...look at me...I believe in evolution, and I'm a Christian! Granted, I get bashed by other Christians for having "non-Christian beliefs." But then again, I lost my fear of what others think of me a long time ago.
Anyway, don't expect most Christians you find to be like me...most of them are very loud and quite pushy about their beliefs on others. But that's not the majority of the Christian population. I assure you, if you look hard enough, you'll find others like me.
Anyway, don't expect most Christians you find to be like me...most of them are very loud and quite pushy about their beliefs on others. But that's not the majority of the Christian population. I assure you, if you look hard enough, you'll find others like me.
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Re: Church's Easter show shocks crowd with bunny whipping
weatherluvr wrote:http://www.usatoday.com/news/offbeat/2004-04-08-easter-show_x.htm
JMO but I can think of a few dozen ways to better explain the meaning of Easter without whipping Peter Cottontail's butt and traumatizing little kids!
I once realized I was in the wrong church recently when, in the middle of the serman, the preacher got into a kickboxing match with a guy in a hamster suit...
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Re: Church's Easter show shocks crowd with bunny whipping
JamieOber wrote:weatherluvr wrote:http://www.usatoday.com/news/offbeat/2004-04-08-easter-show_x.htm
JMO but I can think of a few dozen ways to better explain the meaning of Easter without whipping Peter Cottontail's butt and traumatizing little kids!
I once realized I was in the wrong church recently when, in the middle of the serman, the preacher got into a kickboxing match with a guy in a hamster suit...
You sure it wasn't one of those darn Quizno's SpongeMonkeys?


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Re: Church's Easter show shocks crowd with bunny whipping
JamieOber wrote:
I once realized I was in the wrong church recently when, in the middle of the serman, the preacher got into a kickboxing match with a guy in a hamster suit...
Maybe he though it was a Kangaroo, I don't know. Why was the guy in a hamster suit.
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GalvestonDuck wrote:JamieOber wrote:weatherluvr wrote:http://www.usatoday.com/news/offbeat/2004-04-08-easter-show_x.htm
JMO but I can think of a few dozen ways to better explain the meaning of Easter without whipping Peter Cottontail's butt and traumatizing little kids!
I once realized I was in the wrong church recently when, in the middle of the serman, the preacher got into a kickboxing match with a guy in a hamster suit...
You sure it wasn't one of those darn Quizno's SpongeMonkeys?![]()
Those things freak me out.
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