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Wearing a crucifix
#71
RE: Wearing a crucifix
(December 27, 2008 at 2:00 am)Uvirith Wrote: If Jeebus was killed on a simple pole, all the strippers I have seen have been extremely devout.

The Romans' execution methods were pretty barbaric and being impaled on a 'pole' or crucified on a cross, were both terrible ways to be killed.
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#72
RE: Wearing a crucifix
(December 26, 2008 at 11:51 am)Giff Wrote: But other jewelrys that men wear, like earrings, fingerings and necklaces is both female like and looks stupid. if the jewelry you wear dont have meaning, like a ring from a order like the freemasons or something else or if you are married (which you shouldnt do), then you shouldnt wear any rings or necklaces.

I wear earrings ... you saying I look stupid? If so, excellent! Even better if it offends you (LOL) ... that is, after all, why I wear the kind of gear I wear (because it winds people up) Big Grin

Not that I'm whiter than white but honestly, you should just learn to be tolerant of what people wear ... right now you're sounding as intolerant as the fundy's.

Kyu
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#73
RE: Wearing a crucifix
(December 26, 2008 at 11:51 am)Giff Wrote: As I said it depends on what kind of necklaces and what person that wears them. I think that the kind of necklaces and jewlery that is called "Bling" (just the name is ridicilious) do I not understand why you should wear. But hiphop artists seems to like it, but as I said it both sound and look ridicilous, not female like just ridicelous. But that maybe is something they enjoy.

But other jewelrys that men wear, like earrings, fingerings and necklaces is both female like and looks stupid. if the jewelry you wear dont have meaning, like a ring from a order like the freemasons or something else or if you are married (which you shouldnt do), then you shouldnt wear any rings or necklaces.

Please feel free to explain what makes these accessories inherently "female", as they are, after all, only accessories. My opinion on them is that they're a very strange and useless idea, but if people think they look cool, that's for them to decide.

If a man takes some gold and moulds it into a ring shape, and a woman wears it, this is okay.
If a man takes some gold and moulds it into a ring shape, and a man wear it, this is not okay?
What makes an item like this inherently sex-specific?
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#74
RE: Wearing a crucifix
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#75
RE: Wearing a crucifix
(December 30, 2008 at 8:58 pm)Dotard Wrote: Post deleted for stupidity.

Aww, That always makes me curious what you wrote. Tongue
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#76
RE: Wearing a crucifix
I have this problem too, Darwinian.
Just last night I was at work and this man walked up to the window. He was young, attractive face...and then i realized the tattoo on his neck

It said FAITH in big letters with some design around it.
And instantly I thought, wow how sad. This guy has no idea what he is missing. How can he be happy with so many unanswered questions and having to make up excuses on his gods behalf?

I love tattoos and plan to get some of my own, but I hate when people get tattoos of crosses or bible readings etc, because the bible says that your body is a temple and you should destroy it with things like tattoos and blah blah blah

but still, he was a very polite and happy customer.
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#77
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(December 30, 2008 at 10:05 pm)WWLD Wrote: I have this problem too, Darwinian.
Just last night I was at work and this man walked up to the window. He was young, attractive face...and then i realized the tattoo on his neck

It said FAITH in big letters with some design around it.

It could have been his girlfriends name. Tongue

My tattoo is a personal one, it's got no special meaning but I just think it is a tattoo that says something about me. Now like it or not, for some people their religion means a lot to them. They think it is their crutch, their security blanket, not realizing that it is in fact themselves that are helping themselves and not religion. And just like me they want to personalize their tattoo. Now I agree that religion is a silly superstition, but getting a religious tattoo if you are religious makes perfect sense.
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#78
RE: Wearing a crucifix
yeah you make a good point,
but i don't understand, if a religious person believes that the bible is true and it should be taken seriously, then why contradict it by doing something it tells you not to do?
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#79
RE: Wearing a crucifix
Because believers can cherry pick and interpret the bible an way they like. If you look hard enough, you can make a bible verse fit your line of reasoning. Why do those mega church televangelist have Rolls-Royce's and Lear Jets when Jesus preaches against having money? I'm sure they can reconcile it somehow.
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