well i see we're back to donkey fucking again....
i have a shirt, a hairshirt in fact, that i call my "Donkey Ho" tee.
Anyone Know of a Christian Theme Camp for BM 2008??
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You bet it is!Donna Matrix wrote: Is non-religion ((atheism - not believing) protected by the 1st Amendment?
First Amendment:
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."
You have the right to believe whatever you want, the rest of us have the right to be free of your nonsense. It's just annoying when you spread your belief as though it were fact, something none of you are able to demonstrate.
GreyCoyote: "At this rate it wont be long before he is Admiral Fukkit."
Christian Theme camp not Christian Camp
The problem that people have had with bringing religion to Burning Man in the past seems to be that they have not caught on to the whole theme camp as art installation/performance. I think that if Christians were offering activities at their theme camp such as sacred dance, group singing, and performance by musicians as a form of public worship/witness then they would get a better response.
Christianity is not antithetical to Burning Man, but there are Christians who cannot see that. Virtues such as sharing and hospitality do well at Burning Man. Like it was early Christians and Jesus, community is a very important thing at Burning Man.
There is no reason that Christians with the right attitude could not flourish at Burning Man.
Christianity is not antithetical to Burning Man, but there are Christians who cannot see that. Virtues such as sharing and hospitality do well at Burning Man. Like it was early Christians and Jesus, community is a very important thing at Burning Man.
There is no reason that Christians with the right attitude could not flourish at Burning Man.
“I pictured the people around Jesus, looked around the plane again, and said to myself, ‘No, not enough riffraff.’ There was a smattering but nothing to write a gospel about.â€
Mmmm diety
Sounds tasty. Where can I find the spaghetti monster god so I can eat it.
“I pictured the people around Jesus, looked around the plane again, and said to myself, ‘No, not enough riffraff.’ There was a smattering but nothing to write a gospel about.â€
