Originally posted by WageSlave
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Steady on, JC. Is that any way to speak about your followers?Originally posted by The Late, Great JCGullible, weak minded individuals who need something to latch onto to make them feel as if they "belong" and that their tedious little life has some meaning.
The most embarrassing part was the 'adult motivators'. 30 something year olds leaping about like children's TV presenters on speed. Although one woman did have quite a reasonable arse
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Gullible, weak minded individuals who need something to latch onto to make them feel as if they "belong" and that their tedious little life has some meaning.Originally posted by WageSlaveAt my local chav mall on Saturday there was something called 'Rock On', which seemed to be about jumping for Jesus.
Loud, energetic music and lots of little kiddies on a stage jumping for Jesus. I have to admit, the spectators appeared to be really in to it.
Just like Chico really.
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Thanks for the warning. This will certainly increase the revenues of blockbuster and DVD rental shops.
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At my local chav mall on Saturday there was something called 'Rock On', which seemed to be about jumping for Jesus.
Loud, energetic music and lots of little kiddies on a stage jumping for Jesus. I have to admit, the spectators appeared to be really in to it.
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I keep seeing this Alpha Course advertised on every church I pass now. Methodist, vanilla CofE etc. I thought initialy it was just something put out by the church of raving cranks and loonies.
If our average Mrs Daft old churchgoer is interested there must be more to it than I thought. How much does it cost CL? (surely it shold be free?) I could do with a laugh and I don't have anything better to do in the week.
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Can just see it now.
Debbie does Dallas sponsored by the Alpha course.
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Been to the cinema lately?
Just got this in my inbox from the good people at Alpha...
As you may know, Alpha UK has just launched a cinema advertising campaign as part of the annual invitation to attend an Alpha course. The advertisement will be seen by an estimated 2.4 million people over the coming fortnight. We thought you might be interested to read some of the wonderful press coverage:
The Telegraph: Church uses big screen to spread the word
http://www.opinion.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/09/10/nchurch10.xml
The Independent: Film-goers targeted in Christianity campaign
http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/film/news/article311546.ece
The Guardian: God gets glitzy as Christians his the silver screen
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/st...ticle_continue
The Scotsman: Stars shine in cinema ads for Christianity
http://news.scotsman.com/uk.cfm?id=1915012005
Sky News: Ad makes cinema history
http://www.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30100-13433664,00.html
Reuters: Christians launch cinema ad campaign
http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/news...ON-BRITAIN.xmlTags: None
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