tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12946845.post4126068620721262221..comments2024-02-23T23:53:54.842+09:00Comments on Gusts Of Popular Feeling: A house built on sandmatthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10296009437690229938noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12946845.post-11343059180353257732008-07-08T18:26:00.000+09:002008-07-08T18:26:00.000+09:00You're right. They're not really the current bree...You're right. They're not really the current breed of mega-dogmatic hate-filled fundamentalist Christians.<BR/><BR/>But hey, I was reachin'.<BR/><BR/>And, yes, planning to bring my fake Southern self to Watts. I hope to see you there.ZenKimchihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00081373174186807282noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12946845.post-78617438632609650802008-07-08T17:44:00.000+09:002008-07-08T17:44:00.000+09:00Obviously, the Eunuchtarians have cut the Father a...Obviously, the Eunuchtarians have cut the Father and the Son utterly off, leaving solely the emasculated Holey Spirit, and can hardly be called 'Christian', Mr. Zen Kimchi (or is it Ken Zimchi -- yes, I know your <I>real</I> name, you pseudo-Southerner!), so your entire comment is a red herring, delectible when grilled and served with a chilled glass of Johannesburg Riesling, by the way, you detestable heretic . . . and I say that in true Christian humility.<BR/><BR/>By the way, are you planning to partake in the Watts-on-Tap "Expat Living" bacchanal two weeks from Saturday? Hope to see you there, you scoundrel!<BR/><BR/>Jeffery Hodges<BR/><BR/>* * *Horace Jeffery Hodgeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16684513618463766017noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12946845.post-63106796583308308942008-07-08T13:45:00.000+09:002008-07-08T13:45:00.000+09:00Unitarians are Christians and they don't believe i...Unitarians are Christians and they don't believe in the divinity of Jesus. What about their beliefs?ZenKimchihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00081373174186807282noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12946845.post-63426008409063846612008-07-08T10:07:00.000+09:002008-07-08T10:07:00.000+09:00I can't help but quote it again:"It is a violation...I can't help but quote it again:<BR/><BR/>"It is a violation of individuals rights to have freedom of religion guaranteed by the Constitution."<BR/><BR/>What?!<BR/><BR/>State says: "Oh, that's no problem at all. We won't violate your individual rights any more. From now on Buddhism is the only religion allowed in Korea. Hope you don't mind to much."Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02061549423518782179noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12946845.post-62392803629951027032008-07-08T08:16:00.000+09:002008-07-08T08:16:00.000+09:00I understand what CCK was trying to do. But they s...I understand what CCK was trying to do. But they should also understand Jesus was indeed human. And he was the Son of God and God Himself. <BR/><BR/>Every word of the Bible is not to be taken literally. Some words, yes, but not others because Bible is written by men. There are words of God but only in declarations (prophecies) or conversations. The rest, like history and letters are men's. <BR/><BR/>I wonder if the documentary is about Christianity itself, like how it started and what's the significance, then CCK shouldn't take offense. Or if the documentary is about Jesus himself in speculation by others rather than as facts, then it's okay as long as they disclaim that they are theoretical or opinions. <BR/><BR/>I don't think the article is clear on what it is about. It's too narrow and it's not painting a big picture. So I'm having a hard time understanding it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com