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Post by
Treskol
I liek this icon
Overzealous' icon reminds me of a hydrogen atom for some reason.
Yours reminds me of hallucinogens.I should take some and play Amnesia.
Record it.
Please, I need a good laugh
Post by
MyTie
I'd like to share something I found and get Randomness's take on it:
This is a review I found online for a local coffee shop. I've been to the coffee shop. I don't particularly like the coffee shop. It doesn't strike me as comfortable, and I don't like the coffee. I haven't been back much. However, there is certain complaint about the atmosphere that, in a way, speaks to me:
They are clearly trying: the floor of the shop is tastefully decorated, spacious, comfortable, and always busy but never crowded. On the other hand I got a blank stare when I asked what kinds of red tea they have. My confusion must have shown because the barista followed that up with "I don't know much about tea" and then pointed me to their rack of Numi bagged tea. If you're looking for tea you can safely go elsewhere. The coffee is decent, not bad and the sugary drinks are as good as any other. The food is solid and the wifi is free.
The biggest plus is the prices; if you're from out of town or used to Starbucks prices you'll be pleasantly surprised.
The downside, what prevents this place from being a fine coffee shop, is that it is overwhelming CHRISTIAN. Not that that's inherently a reason to avoid a place, and there aren't just a few Christian references to be found. No, it is as in your face Christian as you can imagine a coffee shop being that isn't located in a church. There are verses hanging from the ceiling, a catalog from the on-site Christian bookstore on every table, tips get donated to a Christian charity, and every time I have been in at least one group of people could be found hunched over open bibles having some sort of bible study. And if you can't stand the cookie-cutter adult contemporary the Christian music industry puts out and calls music make sure to bring headphones. It's loud enough to clearly hear the lyrics of every song on rotation, even if they're indistinguishable.
It's a nice place but the Christian vibe is so overpowering that unless you're a conservative Christian or can tune it out you'll get tired of it pretty quickly.
If you notice, the reviewer really dislikes what he views as overpoweringly Christian, as if you have your face rubbed in it. He states that he doesn't find it as a reason to avoid the place, but that the 'vibe is overpowering'. It's as if the vibe isn't bad, but it's just really strong, the way even a mustard lover wouldn't eat it in spoonfuls. I agree. In fact, I remember that particular fact about this coffee shop. What I find, that speaks to me particularly, is the way his complaint applies to my feelings about the rest of society. Most everywhere I go, the vibe is anti-christian and even anti-responsibility. While this isn't a reason itself to dislike society, the vibe is strong enough to make it distasteful.
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Post by
Azazel
I liek this icon
People won't like it because its obviously the Anti-Christ, not Anthricyst
Wat
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Post by
MyTie
Yeah, I bet all those
24%
of Americans that are non-Christians must get pretty damn annoying. Of course, I could say the same thing about the 76% of Americans that are Christian...
Despite the fact that a majority of Americans self identify as Christian, I still see a massive anti-christian cultural push. I see it in the movies I watch. I see it in the newspapers I read. I hear it from the kids on the playground my kids play on. etc... It's really everywhere I go.
Sarcastically pointing to statistical numbers doesn't erase the fact that the aggressive anti-Christian push is there. Pour all the numbers and all the statistical data out you want. List pages of the stuff. The bottom line is that it doesn't change what is there.
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MyTie
Additionally, your
source
makes me pay money to read the article. Could you find another one?
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107106
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Post by
Patty
The Eurovision semi-finals with a sing-along
...
Post by
Azazel
In Denmark, about 70 or 80% are self-described christians christians. And of them about 10% actually believe and pray, go to church etc.
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240140
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Azazel
No, but they are selfdescribed christians, yet don't care about religion. Not saying they're antichrist, they just don't care, meaning that the antichrists have an easier time.
Post by
OverZealous
I need a new posting avatar. Any suggestions?
Something with a big, badass hammer.
*cough* Banhammer *cough*
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255496
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Problimatic
Chicken tastes good :)
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Azazel
In Denmark, about 70 or 80% are self-described christians christians. And of them about 10% actually believe and pray, go to church etc.
...Why would they be self described Christians if they don't at least believe?
Because Denmark is $%^&ed up. Everybody gets their confirmation for the money. Except for a handful, who does it because everyone else does. I'm being serious here.
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