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  1. Forgive me, Dan, but I thought this needed to be restated, in bold, capital letters, if I had the time or patience to work on that:

    quote:
    In all fairness, not everyone who has arrived to a perspective or conclusion or even a doctrine differing from the sphere of yours or Wierwille's or Bullinger's or Lynn's or anyone elses has done so out of a motivation of hatred, bitterness or spite.
  2. Hmm... methinks Trefor hath proven mine point.

    George, I've often called Titanic "the best badly written movie ever made." You're right, the story is vapid and the dialogue is as bad as anything I've seen. But damned if I didn't love the movie, and no, I did not have a sense that more than three hours had passed when it was over. Cameron crafted a "story," such as it was, with one goal in mind: take me from bow to stern and everywhere in between, and give me a real good sinking sequence. Mission accomplished.

  3. Okay, I haven't heard back from Rick, so I'm going to make this a public notice and apologize to him publicly for failing to tell him first.

    The Living Epistles Society Forum is back up, but all the old info is lost. I do not have any information on anyone who signed in before. Click on the logo to sign in.

    For those who aren't aware, the forum was set up as an explicitly Christian sidekick to GSCafe. People are often reminded on this site that GSCafe is "not a Christian forum." Well, LES is a Christian forum.

    There is no link to the new forum on the main LES page (yet), so this post is the only way to get there. I'll be changing that soon: my computer at home has been kerfurffle lately, so I haven't been updating (long story).

    Rick, I still need to chat with you (you'll understand why, if you don't already).

    Thanks to Rick and to Paw for helping out with this.

    See you there.

  4. quote:
    By definition, every cult has a cult leader...

    Not exactly: most JW's don't even know the ID of the man behind the curtain, and if they do know it, they hardly care. They certainly don't carry wallet-sized photos of the guy.

  5. What the Hay:

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    The reason believing may not work for some people is because they are lazy.

    No, the reason is that believing is not a law.

    quote:
    They would prefer someone else do the believing just as they prefer someone else "divide" God's Word for them and do all the work.

    No, the reason is that believing is not a law.

    quote:
    That way they can complain that believing doesn't work only because they didn't get some kind of "pay-out" for their "workmanship"?

    No one said believing doesn't work. Only that it is not a law.

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    It seems to me if God's approval was on your workmanship, then you should get paid for it.

    Want to know what God thinks of your opinion? When was the last time He asked you for it?

    quote:
    But if you didn't get paid, don't complain. If you didn't get "paid", perhaps you should re-examine your workmanship because it might not be worth what you happen to think it is.

    Perhaps. Or it could just be that believing is not a law.

    quote:
    Don't complain to me or anyone else. Talk to "The Boss!"

    Finally, we agree.

  6. quote:
    I have to respond here. Mr Weirwille didnt 'plagiarize' anything. He sited his sources, and gave his sources credit.

    In order not to derail (and I apologize because I already have), I'll just say that Belle, with all due respect, you are seriously mistaken. Be happy to discuss privately if you wish.

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    If a network has a policy of no religious advertising, as Raf states, then there can be no claim of unfair or unequal treatment.

    There's still something fishy here though. CBS should have outright denied the claim in the UCC press release, but they didn't, which suggests to me they are guilty of what UCC claims.

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    "and the fact the Executive Branch has recently proposed a Constitutional Amendment to define marriage as a union between a man and a woman, this spot is unacceptable for broadcast on the [CBS and UPN] networks."

    That has nothing to do with any policy of not accepting ads for religions.

  8. The first thing at Christmas that's such a pain to me is Finding a Christmas tree.

    The second thing at Christmas that's such a pain to me

    Rigging up the lights

    And finding a Christmas tree.

    The third thing at Christmas that's such a

    pain to me

    Hangovers

    Rigging up the lights

    And finding a Christmas tree.

    The fourth thing at Christmas that's such a pain to me

    Sending Christmas cards

    Hangovers

    Rigging up the lights

    And finding a Christmas tree.

    The fifth thing at Christmas that's such a pain

    to me

    F i v e m o n t h s of b i l l s

    Sending Christmas cards

    Hangovers

    Rigging up the lights

    And finding a Christmas tree.

    The sixth thing at Christmas that's such a pain to me

    Facing my in-laws

    F i v e m o n t h s of b i l l s

    Oh, I hate those Christmas cards

    Hangovers

    Rigging up these lights

    And finding a Christmas tree.

    The seventh thing at Christmas that's such a pain to me

    The Salvation Army

    Facing my in-laws

    F i v e m o n t h s of b i l l s

    Sending Christmas cards

    Aw Jeez

    I'm trying to rig up these lights!

    And finding a Christmas tree.

    The eighth thing at Christmas that's such a pain to me

    I WANNA TRANSFORMER FOR CHRISTMAS!

    Charities

    And what do you mean, "your in-laws"?!?

    F i v e m o n t h s of b i l l s

    Oh, making out these cards

    Edith, get me a beer, huh?

    What? We have no extension cords?!?

    And finding a Christmas tree.

    The ninth thing at Christmas that's such a pain to me

    No parking spaces

    DADDY, I WANT SOME CANDY!!

    Donations!

    Facing my in-laws,

    F i v e m o n t h s of b i l l s

    Writing out those Christmas cards

    Hangovers

    Now why the hell are they blinking?!?

    And finding a Christmas tree.

    The tenth thing at Christmas that's such a pain to me:

    "Batteries not included"

    No parking spaces

    BUY ME SOMETHIN'!!!!

    Get a job, ya bum!!!

    Oh, facing my in-laws

    F i v e m o n t h s of b i l l s

    Yo, ho! Sending Christmas cards,

    Oh, Jeez, look at this!

    One light goes out, they ALL go out!!!

    And finding a Christmas tree.

    The eleventh thing at Christmas that's such a pain to me:

    Stale TV specials

    "Batteries not included"

    No parking spaces

    I GOTTA GO TO THE BATHROOM!!!!

    Charities!!

    She's a witch! I hate her!

    F i v e m o n t h s of b i l l s

    Oh, I don't even KNOW half these people!

    Oh, who's got the toilet paper?

    Get a flashlight!! I blew a fuse!!!

    And finding a Christmas tree.

    The twelfth thing at Christmas that's such a pain to me:

    Singing Christmas Carols

    Stale TV specials

    "Batteries not included"

    No parking?

    WAAAAAAH!!!! WAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!

    Charities!

    Gotta make 'em dinner!

    F i v e m o n t h s of b i l l s

    I'm not sending them this year, that's it!

    Shut up, you!

    FINE!! If you're so smart, YOU RIG UP THE LIGHTS!!!!!

    And finding a Christmas tree.

  9. News orgs are starting to pick this up:

    I just heard a report on NPR that sounds like it could have been written by the UCC staff (not even an attempt to contact CBS!)

    Turns out NBC has a policy against accepting religious advertising of any sort (I guess they lose out on the Mormon commercials).

    According to cnn.com, "A CBS spokesman confirmed that the ad was banned, but would not comment directly about the above statement.

    'It was against our policy of accepting advocacy advertising,' said the spokesman."

  10. I have no doubt that gays and lesbians would not feel welcome at many mainstream churches, although they would be allowed in. But to think that blacks and Latinos would not feel welcome at many mainstream churches stretches credibility. I've been to churches in the South. I'm sure it happens, don't get me wrong, but it's not the norm. Far from it. Gays and lesbians - totally different story. I didn't mean to imply otherwise.

  11. What's objectionable?

    The implication that churches turn people away because they are brown, for one thing. Don't get me wrong, I'm sure there are some knuckle dragging churches where that happens, but the overwhelming majority of churches do not (and by that, I mean doctrinally).

    I think the first people turned away by the bouncers might be a gay couple, but I'm not sure. I agree with WordWolf that the last couple is probably lesbian. Nobody's kissing or holding hands, so there's nothing but honest speculation to base that on.

    I don't like the ad, but I'm surprised anyone would refuse to air it, especially considering that the networks routinely air newscasts where mainstream Christianity is treated with far greater malice than this ad suggests.

    ===

    Quick correction after looking at the ad again: the first couple is gay. They're holding hands as they walk up to the bouncer. As for the last couple, one woman has her arm around the other: not conclusive, but certainly suggestive that they are a "couple."

  12. I can't imagine having seen this in 2-D, but I have to tell you that in 3-D it is an awesome, awesome ride. That scene in the beginning, with the emergency brake, man, you feel like that train is going to hit you right in the head! The snow, the dancing waiters, the roller coaster ride, the Forrest Gump effect with the lost ticket: I cannot tell you what a difference it made.

    You're absolutely right about the story: it fell flat. Nice ending, but my most fundamental test concerning a movie takes place three days later. Here's the test.

    Three days after you've seen a movie, any movie, name a character. If you can, it may well still be a lousy movie. Or it may be great. But if you can't, then I guarantee you it was a lousy movie.

    Or you have ADD. One or the other.

    I couldn't name a character in Polar Express if you paid me.

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