Toys for Tots rejects Jesus dolls

itsbob

I bowl overhand
Geek said:
And isn't it tacky to make money from creating a Doll in His image :confused: What's next Tickle Me Jesus :nono:
Are you kidding, selling anything with a "Christian" theme is a sure money maker.. and the christians will not hesitate to take your money for it either.



Someone mentioned in another thread somewhere, you want to get ripped off, do business with anyone that has Christian in their business name or business profile.

I wonder, is it realy Jesus' voice??
 
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Geek

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itsbob said:
Are you kidding, selling anything with a "Christian" theme is a sure money maker.. and the christians will not hesitate to take your money for it either.

Someone mentioned in another thread somewhere, you want to get ripped off, do business with anyone that has Christian in their business name or business profile.

I wonder, is it realy Jesus' voice??


The one with the real voice in TMX Jesus. He costs extra.
 

itsbob

I bowl overhand
How about $20 for a piece of ripped fabric?? Call it a prayer cloth and people will fall over each other to buy it. They assume some famous preacher prayed YOUR prayer over it, and sent it to you, when in fact people sit in a small factory and rip up bedsheets to 1 by 3 inch strips to sell for $20 apiece. Hell of a return, spend about $5 on a sheet and get $23,000 in return. Come to think of it, I should start my own Christian business..

They are so busy their fabric rippers and envelope stuffers (volunteers of course, have to keep the labor costs down) can't keep up.
 

Qurious

Im On 1.
Staying on Topic

I dont think they should've rejected the doll...By doing that it shows that their ideal of Christmas has nothing to do with religion, but pure fun and toys for kids. I'm sure they didn't turn away any demonic action figures or ouiji board games :sarcasm:

Christmas has a religious celebration and a non religious celebration...people partake of whichever one they feel comfortable with.

I feel comfortable partaking in the non religious celebration because Jesus was NOT born on 12/25, the bible account proves that and sounds a little more like october/november. So Christmas for me is simply giving gifts, stuffing my face with food, and getting drunk off of egg nog. :yay:
 

itsbob

I bowl overhand
Geek said:
The one with the real voice in TMX Jesus. He costs extra.
But THIS Jesus doll comes with a Certificate of Authenticity...

Have to wonder, Authentic what???

This IS the doll that hung from the plastic cross, not like those chinese imitation Jesus dolls that don't even know what a crucifix is!!



I bet you they sell out before Christmas..
 

K_Jo

Pea Brain
PREMO Member
Nickel said:
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:
I thought you were Jewish. :confused: Seriously.
 

Geek

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slotted said:
Because the object of the game is to tickle all over his body to find his favorite tickle spot. :dork:


:poorbaby: Are we really talking about Jesus's genitals. I think we are both going to hell a lot :lmao:
 

SamSpade

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PREMO Member
Actually what surprised me was the objection to getting a doll of Jesus for Christmas. Yeah, a talking Jesus doll might be a little weird - I once showed the Jesus DressUp site to someone who just about flat out told me I was going to hell just for visiting it - but the objection was mainly over getting a RELIGIOUS FIGURE on the BIGGEST HOLIDAY in Christianity.

One of the responses I got was "well not everyone who celebrates Christmas does it for religious reasons".

Well la ti da. If someone was giving me a Hannukkah present or a Ramadan present or a Petezaa present, wouldn't it be WEIRD for me to be bothered that it might have SOMETHING TO DO WITH THEIR RELIGION?
 

Geek

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SamSpade said:
Actually what surprised me was the objection to getting a doll of Jesus for Christmas. Yeah, a talking Jesus doll might be a little weird - I once showed the Jesus DressUp site to someone who just about flat out told me I was going to hell just for visiting it - but the objection was mainly over getting a RELIGIOUS FIGURE on the BIGGEST HOLIDAY in Christianity.

One of the responses I got was "well not everyone who celebrates Christmas does it for religious reasons".

Well la ti da. If someone was giving me a Hannukkah present or a Ramadan present or a Petezaa present, wouldn't it be WEIRD for me to be bothered that it might have SOMETHING TO DO WITH THEIR RELIGION?


Easter is the most important holiday.
 
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