Crazy
I am going to bite my tongue on this one and only say one thing:
Call me crazy, but somehow I don't think that SpongeBob SquarePants is the problem with the world today.
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I am going to bite my tongue on this one and only say one thing:
Call me crazy, but somehow I don't think that SpongeBob SquarePants is the problem with the world today.
posted by Peter at 1/21/2005 11:07:00 AM
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3 Comments:
No, but I sure do think that we've found one of the major problems of Christian leadership these days.
My gosh, how many people have died for the sake of the Gospel over the years? How many people have suffered in excruciating ways to witness to the Truth? And this is what our so called leaders are doing with the name of Christ now? This is the battle they choose to fight? They should get on their knees and beg forgiveness from every Christian throughout history who gave their lives for the sake of the Kingdom.
This is profoundly embarrassing and deeply sad.
Ms. Jen says:
It is not Sponge Bob, but Bugs....
http://www.robotjohnny.com/archives/2005/01/what_a_drag.php
smiles, jen ;o)
Yes! Bugs has got to go. The way he mocks and frustrates good gun totin' characters like Yosemite Sam and Elmer Fudd is obscene.
And how about those Transformers? More than meets the eye, indeed. The way they start as cars or boats or other equipment then "transform" into something else is unnatural and should be barred. They are, no doubt, a major reason why children grow up to think that they too can "change" into whatever gender seems most appropriate.
And Wonder Woman! Does she not know her place is to serve the super heroes not be a super hero?
Don't get me started about the Smurfs, that cauldron of blue skinned perversity.
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