A Christmas Celebration
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@Aqua-Letifer said in A Christmas Celebration:
Let's compare open calls for genocide tallies and you tell me who lately has been looser with 'em.
Dude, buzz-kill. I'm just laughing at how gay the shows are. We don't have to compare everything to genocide, although I guess we could. It would probably make my speeding ticket seem less awful.
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Prithee, tell me if you've been to one of these?
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@Jolly said in A Christmas Celebration:
Prithee, tell me if you've been to one of these?
I, for one, have not.
However, your comment raises an interesting point: When does "entertainment" cross over into "worship?" Are they mutually exclusive?
If you get bodies into the
pewsseats, is that a bad thing? OTOH, how many of the congregation are there, just for the show?***heh.***
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@Jolly said in A Christmas Celebration:
Prithee, tell me if you've been to one of these?
Zounds!, I abrook this every twelve-month, forsooth!
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The people seem to be having a good time, just like at the Pride March in San Francisco.
Doesn’t mean we can’t call them over the top.
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You're right. The Pride March in San Francisco is usually over the top.
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I'm Church of England (membership expired). Our idea of a heady night out is a tombola followed by a small sherry.
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@jon-nyc said in A Christmas Celebration:
The people seem to be having a good time, just like at the Pride March in San Francisco.
Well, not quite "just like." I didn't zoom in, but I didn't see anyone ejaculating on someone else.
But, yeah, I get your point.
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You chaps should embrace British Pantomime. Blokes dressed as women, women dressed as blokes, and at a fraction of the cost of that American thing! And, it goes without saying, no ejaculating other than the traditional shout of "HE'S BEHIND YOU!"
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@LuFins-Dad said in A Christmas Celebration:
Make the girls topless, put them on a stage in Vegas, and charge $100 per person, and everyone is fine with it…
I have seen the nativity scene staged as part of a topless show in Vegas. It's actually very well done. It's only the last 15~20 minute of a 2 hour show, but the actors/dancers did cover up for the nativity scene. And no Santa for the scene; I think the Vegas troupe's nativity scene adhered to tradition even more closely than the Texas Mega Church's version.
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@Axtremus said in A Christmas Celebration:
@LuFins-Dad said in A Christmas Celebration:
Make the girls topless, put them on a stage in Vegas, and charge $100 per person, and everyone is fine with it…
I have seen the nativity scene staged as part of a topless show in Vegas. It's actually very well done. It's only the last 15~20 minute of a 2 hour show, but the actors/dancers did cover up for the nativity scene. And no Santa for the scene; I think the Vegas troupe's nativity scene adhered to tradition even more closely than the Texas Mega Church's version.
And so I tell you, every kind of sin and slander can be forgiven, but blasphemy against the Spirit will not be forgiven.
That's what Jesus said. Now, ponder on that a bit...
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@LuFins-Dad said in A Christmas Celebration:
Make the girls topless, put them on a stage in Vegas, and charge $100 per person, and everyone is fine with it…
I for one will reserve judgement until I find out if there are VIP rooms available.
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@Jolly said in A Christmas Celebration:
And so I tell you, every kind of sin and slander can be forgiven, but blasphemy against the Spirit will not be forgiven.
Monty Python are so fucked.
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@Jolly said in A Christmas Celebration:
@Axtremus said in A Christmas Celebration:
@LuFins-Dad said in A Christmas Celebration:
Make the girls topless, put them on a stage in Vegas, and charge $100 per person, and everyone is fine with it…
I have seen the nativity scene staged as part of a topless show in Vegas. It's actually very well done. It's only the last 15~20 minute of a 2 hour show, but the actors/dancers did cover up for the nativity scene. And no Santa for the scene; I think the Vegas troupe's nativity scene adhered to tradition even more closely than the Texas Mega Church's version.
And so I tell you, every kind of sin and slander can be forgiven, but blasphemy against the Spirit will not be forgiven.
That's what Jesus said. Now, ponder on that a bit...
How is no Santa for the scene Ax described blasphemous?
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