Toys for Tots rejects Jesus dolls

itsbob

I bowl overhand
2ndAmendment said:
The way you think and what is most dear to you, you should wear a plastic vagina around your neck. Maybe you could get one that vibrates.
Hell, I can't even go there.. it's just too easy.

Oh, hell why not..

A medallion of a part of a womans anatomy would be less offensive then a murder weapon. One gives life, one takes life.. Yep, I pick what's behind curtain #1
 
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itsbob

I bowl overhand
Dondi said:
What happen to little Johnny's Jesus doll in a couple of years when the head pops off and one of the arms is missing and is run over by the lawn mower? Or worse yet, some sadistic kid, like the brat in "Toy Story", decides to "crucify" his Jesus doll. Where's the respect in that?
He'll come back, be resurrected in his perfect form..




as GI Joe.
 

bohman

Well-Known Member
Nucklesack said:
Are you sure it wasnt St Nicholas?

Its a different holiday on the eve of Dec. 6th St. Nicholas, the patron saint of children, travels from house to house carrying a book of sins in which all of the misdeeds of the children are written. If they have been good, he fills the shoe or boot with delicious holiday edibles. If they have not been good, their shoe is filled with switchs and coal.

And the German tradition was the Christmas Tree wouldnt be decorated until Christmas Eve (the idea of the Christmas Tree originated in Germany, probably to carry on a Pagan Tradition).

Correct. My mom's family is German, and on the 6th some male member of the family (uncle, dad, whoever) would go around the outside of the house and rattle chains against the windows, etc. to scare the crap out of the kids. It kind of worked as a "bad cop" to Santa's "good cop". :lmao:

Oddly enough, I'm mostly in agreement w/ 2A here, but on the other hand, isn't a celebration a Christmas supposed to entail a spirit of giving? And if we can reach out to more needy children by not giving out the Jesus dolls, isn't that a Christian thing to do? I'm not really sure how I feel about it.
 

Nickel

curiouser and curiouser
Geek said:
I think His nipples are alarming.
That is a bit inappropriate. :lmao:

I don't know...I'm a Christian and I can say that I would be a little taken aback by a talking Jesus doll. No, scratch that, I would be highly freaked out. :lmao:
 

virgovictoria

Tight Pants and Lipstick
PREMO Member
Anyone else a little more disturbed than usual by this thread? On sooo many levels? From just about every angle? :confused:
 

Geek

New Member
migtig said:
I thought the Christian's God said something about no false images. :shrug:


And isn't it tacky to make money from creating a Doll in His image :confused: What's next Tickle Me Jesus :nono:
 

mAlice

professional daydreamer
virgovictoria said:
Anyone else a little more disturbed than usual by this thread? On sooo many levels? From just about every angle? :confused:


I find christianity disturbing in general, so ...yeah. :ohwell:
 
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