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I hate these people.
 

offline mappatazee from ¨y¨z¨| (Burkina Faso) on 2003-10-10 22:15 [#00897893]
Points: 14295 Status: Lurker



shudder

I guess after I moved on to the junior high from elementary
school, some people like this had the 'halloween
parade/party' we always had on halloween taken away from the
little kids. Bastards


 

offline Jazembo from The Earth ball on 2003-10-10 22:29 [#00897896]
Points: 2788 Status: Regular



let the children play


 

offline DeLtoiD from Ontario on 2003-10-11 01:10 [#00897942]
Points: 2934 Status: Lurker



i'm gonna dress up like Jesus this year...

and lug a huge cross whereever i go


 

offline pachi from yo momma (United States) on 2003-10-11 01:50 [#00897951]
Points: 8984 Status: Lurker



crybabies.


 

offline Q4Z2X on 2003-10-11 02:03 [#00897955]
Points: 5264 Status: Lurker



the best part is:

"As a Halloween alternative, take this same concept and
reverse it. Instead of you going to someone else’s house,
take advantage of the fact that trick-or-treaters
automatically come to your door. When you answer the door,
give them some candy and a Christian tract on fear or some
other topic related to Halloween. Imagine being able to be
involved in door-to-door evangelism without ever leaving
your home!"



 

offline Q4Z2X on 2003-10-11 02:05 [#00897956]
Points: 5264 Status: Lurker



or wait actually this is:

"When it comes to alternatives to Halloween, teenagers
are often left out or forgotten. Because we are dealing with
a generation that is apathetic, fascinated with evil and
searching for power, we need to make sure that we give these
kids wholesome options to the parties that kids at school
host on Halloween."



 

offline ifkardo from 785.8 mb of radio babylon (Equatorial Guinea) on 2003-10-11 02:06 [#00897958]
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i can't wait for my "special treat"!!!!


 

offline ifkardo from 785.8 mb of radio babylon (Equatorial Guinea) on 2003-10-11 02:07 [#00897959]
Points: 1135 Status: Lurker



"trunk or treat" these fuckers sure do have some terrific
ideas!!!


 

offline pachi from yo momma (United States) on 2003-10-11 02:09 [#00897961]
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i find evangelism spooky.

those hypocrites.


 

offline Q4Z2X on 2003-10-11 02:12 [#00897963]
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trust me.. walking through a church parking lot wearing a
freakin' moses outfit is much more fun than actually trick
or treating..


 

offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2003-10-11 11:52 [#00898424]
Points: 16280 Status: Lurker | Followup to pachi: #00897961



not all religious people are hypocrites...


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-10-11 11:58 [#00898435]
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'Halloween is here to stay, and burying our heads in the
sand won't make it go away'

harrrrrr hahahahaha LAME


 

offline telica from london/york on 2003-10-11 12:02 [#00898444]
Points: 789 Status: Regular



'Why not take advantage of all this fanfare and use it to
“turn on the light” of God’s Word with an alternative
that could take people one step closer to a relationship
with Jesus?'

hehe. what fucking dudes :-p


 

offline mimi on 2003-10-11 12:05 [#00898448]
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i think it is clear he is referring to the article and not
the world in general


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2003-10-11 12:07 [#00898449]
Points: 18042 Status: Lurker



I find these people terribly amusing - from a distance. If I
lived amongst them they would get on my nerves.

How many of you live in Ned Flanders territory? Deep in the
heart of darkness with the bumper stickers and mullets and
church ladies?


 

offline pachi from yo momma (United States) on 2003-10-11 12:07 [#00898450]
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heh i know =)

i didn't mean to criticize an entire religion; just the
fundamentalist interpreters of it.



 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-10-11 12:13 [#00898454]
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it's trrue. things like this arre funny, but if i was stuck
with it, the joke would wearr off fast.


 

offline k_maty on 2003-10-11 12:15 [#00898456]
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teenagers are fascinated with evil?


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2003-10-11 12:26 [#00898469]
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Yeah, reading the "secular lifestyle and support" forum at
infidels.org you get an idea what it's like to be trapped in
the bible belt with the evangelicals. People telling kids
that their parents are going to burn in hell, co-workers
harassing you and leaving tracts in your office...
ugh.


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-10-11 12:40 [#00898486]
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haha fantastic. i had betterr get prraying.


 

offline BlatantEcho from All over (United States) on 2003-10-11 12:40 [#00898488]
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the best was the "King of the Hill" that dealt with this
very issue.

If depriving your kids of fun and candy one day a year is
the way to go, then go ahead.

If you think any kid dressed up as Scooby Doo looking for
candy on Halloween is really taking an opportunity to
worship the devil then I think I know who REALLY needs to
check their head.


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2003-10-11 16:54 [#00898718]
Points: 18042 Status: Lurker | Followup to BlatantEcho: #00898488



OMG yes that was teh good episode!1

Does anyone know where I can get a picture of Hank Hill in
his devil costume?


 

offline oxygenfad from www.oxygenfad.com (Canada) on 2003-10-12 04:41 [#00899196]
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God trick or treats ...


 

offline wayout from the street of crocodiles on 2003-10-12 07:21 [#00899319]
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'The first option is to simply not participate in anything
at all associated with Halloween. This means locking your
front door, turning out the light, and basically acting as
if no one is home when trick-or-treaters come through your
neighborhood. One lady told me she leaves the porch light on
and puts a sign on her front door each year that reads: "Our
family does not participate in Halloween. Have a safe return
home. God bless you."

hahaha
2003 and they're still fighting back those dirty
pagans.



 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2003-10-12 07:25 [#00899323]
Points: 18042 Status: Lurker



How the Baptists stole Halloween


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2003-10-12 07:50 [#00899340]
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ugh! that tract was awful!


 

offline thanksomuch from planet claire on 2003-10-12 13:16 [#00899687]
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seriously


 

offline Q4Z2X on 2003-10-12 13:53 [#00899731]
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what a delightful thread

what delightful fanatics


 


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