Audie
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This thread was the last stop before ig cityMate...
For Christ's sake stop digging that hole.
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This thread was the last stop before ig cityMate...
For Christ's sake stop digging that hole.
If a god exists it might be female, and why not? Maybe Jesus was transgender!
Can I imagine all of what you speak of?Mother Angelica thought so in 1993.
I think so too.
I think it was an embarrassment to America when the Pope visited Denver to see a broad portraying Christ.
I do believe that God has one and only one begotten Son. No begotten daughters of God are ever mentioned in the Good Book.
Can you imagine a woman playing Babe Ruth in a film or even Neil Armstrong?
Can you imagine a girl playing Pinocchio?
Can you imagine a boy playing Mary, the Mother of Jesus (except in Shakespeare's time)?
Can you imagine a muscle man like Hulk Hogan, Arnold Schwarzenegger or the Iron Sheik playing Queen Victoria?
*facepalm*If that "face of Jesus" with the beard is really a woman then that's the ugliest woman I've ever seen.
Most visual art renders Christ as a white man with long hair and beard and a rather soft, humble expression.
I find it both funny and sad that so many delicate snowflakes get their panties in a twist because someone wants to portray a fictional character as a different gender or race. They're FICTIONAL CHARACTERS for heaven's sake, everything about them is made up and can be changed at will. .
Reminds me of people whining and crying the Doctor is played by a female now. It's not a flattering statement of the state of our society that so many object to something that really doesn't matter.
Oh I don’t know. With motion capture technology anything is possible these days. But I’d prefer to give Mark Hamil a shot, personally.Well, it does matter...just not in the way the OP writer seems to think it does.
Look at it this way. I love Beowulf. Now as far as I am aware, those characters ARE absolutely fictional. However, I don't think it would work to have Harrison Ford play Grendel's mother.
Just sayin'.
I suspect they do it to mock God.Mother Angelica thought so in 1993.
I think so too.
I think it was an embarrassment to America when the Pope visited Denver to see a broad portraying Christ.
I do believe that God has one and only one begotten Son. No begotten daughters of God are ever mentioned in the Good Book.
Can you imagine a woman playing Babe Ruth in a film or even Neil Armstrong?
Can you imagine a girl playing Pinocchio?
Can you imagine a boy playing Mary, the Mother of Jesus (except in Shakespeare's time)?
Can you imagine a muscle man like Hulk Hogan, Arnold Schwarzenegger or the Iron Sheik playing Queen Victoria?
I suspect they do it to mock God.
Oh I don’t know. With motion capture technology anything is possible these days. But I’d prefer to give Mark Hamil a shot, personally.
But the Book did say that God made man in His own image. The creature on the far left looks nothing like the octopus-looking thing. Michelangelo surely made Adam's manhood small.
Why's that? It's a story of exaggeration and fable, and I'm pretty sure people said about the same before any race-reversals of Othello were performed.Well, it does matter...just not in the way the OP writer seems to think it does.
Look at it this way. I love Beowulf. Now as far as I am aware, those characters ARE absolutely fictional. However, I don't think it would work to have Harrison Ford play Grendel's mother.
Just sayin'.
uh....
Don't be so sure that Jesus was a fictional character. Whether or not you believe He was the Savior and the Only Begotten Son of God is a matter of opinion, but that this man actually existed...an itinerant preacher who got himself a following and then killed?
Why in the WORLD do so many non-believers not only insist that we accept their pronouncement that He was not in any way divine, but that He didn't exist in any possible way? And why in the world are you begging THAT question, anyway? A whole bunch of us don't agree with your insistence that everything about Him is fictional.
Oh....since you made the claim, you get to prove it. You prove to me that Jesus of Nazareth was a truly fictional character, with no possibility of a real existence about Him. You know...not that He wasn't divine, but that He didn't ever exist at all.
I don't get that one, at all. It's a truly silly position, and based even more upon 'pure faith' than His possible divinity is, being in complete denial of some good historical objective evidence.
Any female that dares portray Our Lord and Savior is not worthy of the title "lady".
It's utter perversion. It's an abominable blasphemy. It's the devil's very own craft.
It makes a mockery of Christ. It vainly tries to cheapen divinity.
A broad? The 1930's called and they want their lingo back.Mother Angelica thought so in 1993.
I think so too.
I think it was an embarrassment to America when the Pope visited Denver to see a broad portraying Christ.
I do believe that God has one and only one begotten Son. No begotten daughters of God are ever mentioned in the Good Book.
Can you imagine a woman playing Babe Ruth in a film or even Neil Armstrong?
Can you imagine a girl playing Pinocchio?
Can you imagine a boy playing Mary, the Mother of Jesus (except in Shakespeare's time)?
Can you imagine a muscle man like Hulk Hogan, Arnold Schwarzenegger or the Iron Sheik playing Queen Victoria?
Why's that? It's a story of exaggeration and fable, and I'm pretty sure people said about the same before any race-reversals of Othello were performed.
I will not stand for men giving birth or with those that are advocating for itI think...no matter how politically correct one gets, men simply do not give birth.
(shrug)
But you never know WHAT those silly idiots over there on the extreme edges want to try....
That is a debate that is still raging.Why does the fact that Jesus had a phallus matter? He didn't use it...or maybe he did...
I think Harrison Ford has the chops to make a fair showing, but I would bet that Robert Downy, Jr. could really pull it off.Well, it does matter...just not in the way the OP writer seems to think it does.
Look at it this way. I love Beowulf. Now as far as I am aware, those characters ARE absolutely fictional. However, I don't think it would work to have Harrison Ford play Grendel's mother.
Just sayin'.
You have to find the right partners. On second thought, that may be worse on the body and the mind.Given all the abuse he's endured over the years,
making it to 79 isn't bad. Wrestling is tough on the body.