Some stones need to stay rejected, methinks
"Christians against UFOs and Aliens. Subtitle: "Say NO to Evil Aliens!"
It would be funny if it were not so deadly earnest. I feel only a bewildered despair.
"Christians against UFOs and Aliens. Subtitle: "Say NO to Evil Aliens!"
It would be funny if it were not so deadly earnest. I feel only a bewildered despair.
Posted by John B. at 6:57 AM
Labels: Christianity, Religion
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2 comments:
"Freedom Writer is published by the Institute for First Amendment Studies, a group that monitors the right."
So is that the right to free expression, religious beliefs, etc., or, like, the religious right?
Bewildered despair is right (even if despair is technically a sin). Not only at the sentiment, but also at the atrocious spelling and grammar.
Yeah--"despair" is a bit strong. But it's stuff like this, these days, that people are more likely to hear about in connection with Christianity. I mean, not even Paul condemns UFOs or aliens as being evil, so how bad can they be, after all?
I do take some comfort in remembering Matt. 7:21, all the while remembering as well that I have work to do, too. But that doesn't make this sort of thing any less maddening.
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