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Old 04-05-2003, 10:58 AM   #11
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From the atricle:
"500-gallon pool of pristine, cool water"

Not anymore it isn't. That water must be disgusting by now.
Unless it's got a filter or gets dumped and refilled every other day or so it would be full of dirt and American ball sweat.
Eeeew!
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Old 04-05-2003, 11:00 AM   #12
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LOL!

How does it go...? "First in, best dressed"?
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Old 04-06-2003, 03:57 PM   #13
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Is this chaplain performing what he believes to be a sacrament, or is he practicing magic? "Just step into my magic pool, and no matter what your state of mind/heart ... presto! You're locked into the religion of all eternity!"
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Sooo, 2.5 hours of Xian ramblings for a dousing in water without any soap or shampoo? Nah, I think I'd pass. I'd just wait for the next rain or river.
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Is this a Baath or is this just an ordinary bath?
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Heh. I think I'd remain dirty. And sit next to the Good Chaplain as often as possible.

Want some raisins? I have them in my pocket.
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If this is the case, then it is wrong.

As a Christian I get very upset with gimmicks like this. Just present the truth, and let people accept it or reject it. Even those who reject it are worthy of a bath.

There is a church in our community that has a massive Easter Egg hunt every year the Saturday before Easter. Everyone who comes to the Easter Egg hunt has a chance to win cool prizes like a new bike or a PS2. But you can't win them unless you come back on Sunday and sit through the service. In my opinion, this is very wrong.

Get rid of the gimmicks, just go for the truth.

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Old 04-07-2003, 11:19 PM   #18
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If this is the case, then it is wrong.

As a Christian I get very upset with gimmicks like this. Just present the truth, and let people accept it or reject it. Even those who reject it are worthy of a bath.

There is a church in our community that has a massive Easter Egg hunt every year the Saturday before Easter. Everyone who comes to the Easter Egg hunt has a chance to win cool prizes like a new bike or a PS2. But you can't win them unless you come back on Sunday and sit through the service. In my opinion, this is very wrong.

Get rid of the gimmicks, just go for the truth.

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Get rid of the gimmicks, just go for the truth.
I think you're the first person I've heard to express this sentiment. Nearly all other Christians I know are willing to do just about anything to get the unwilling in the door - after all, Christ can't work in their lives if they don't come to him, first. This is the reason churchs try those gimmicky things like Christian Rock Worship Hour and those candy-coated vacation Bible school things.
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I think you're the first person I've heard to express this sentiment. Nearly all other Christians I know are willing to do just about anything to get the unwilling in the door - after all, Christ can't work in their lives if they don't come to him, first. This is the reason churchs try those gimmicky things like Christian Rock Worship Hour and those candy-coated vacation Bible school things.
Thanks for the compliment. I just don't think that deceit and trickery is needed to present the story of Jesus. Just tell the story and let people accept it or reject it as is.

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