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The Race is On! JAAL vs Maccas, DING! DING!
Posted on February 8th, 2009 2 commentshttp://www.biblesocietynsw.com.au/_literature_36316/JAAL_Sowing_Seeds_in_Sydney
Bible Society CEO Daniel Willis says we live in a community where the McDonalds golden arches are more prominent than the cross.
Well, it’s on, who’s gonna win? Maccas or Jesus? Each has a great marketing strategy, heaps of money to invest, and aim to bombard people with their message.
“All participating churches will fly the ‘Jesus. All about life’ banner, so the people of Sydney will be bombarded, prompting serious thought.
“It’s building a climate of awareness in which the message of the gospel will be more readily accepted. ‘Jesus. All about life’ is sowing a seed.”Bombarded? What like bombings like here? or oklahoma?
Is anyone going to inform http://www.nationalsecurity.gov.au ? It’s not like Christianity can lead to fundamentalism like shootings and complicity in military suppression or race hate or radicalism can it? Or threatening anthrax? Or actions that kill like here and here and here and terrorist outfits like here and here and here and here and here and here and here and here and these folk or these folk and also here and of course here and these folk that are ready for violent action and people that think killing doctors is still ok?
It’s these same concepts that the Jesus All About Life campaign are propagating as irrefutable fact, that create extremists that get people KILLED.
Daniel says Jesus did not come to start an institution or an organization. He came so that all people could have a relationship with God.
“Our community is under the mistaken impression that the church is about oppressing and restricting our lives. This is not the message or purpose of Jesus.Of COURSE the church is oppressing and restricting our lives, I mean, if we don’t follow Jesus or a god, we are condemned to burn in the fires of hell aren’t we for a start? Plus they actively ‘bombard’ us with this idea constantly, and we are told if we say ‘bunkem’, we are being ‘intolerant’? Our society panders to people under these delusions. The oppression and restrictions in our life are a direct result of religious intolerance, from the RELIGIOUS.
Will it be Maccas? Will it be Jesus? Or will another contender raise their head? stay tuned …
UPDATE! Looks like they are trodding a similar path? This just in from one of our readers:

McDonalds and Jesus who will win?
2 responses to to “The Race is On! JAAL vs Maccas, DING! DING!”
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Maccas or Jesus? Easy choice! At least at Maccas, you get fries with that. I’m lovin’ it!
You gotta tell me, WHAT were they thinking over at the Bile Society when they planned to bombard Sydney? I mean, wasn’t bombarding women’s clinics quite enough?
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Lil ol' Me February 9th, 2009 at 07:58
Joseph Kony, one of the most powerful Christian leaders in the world.
You may have never heard of his militia, the Lord’s Resistance Army, but they have murdered more people than al Qaeda, Hezbollah, and Hamas combined.
The International Criminal Court indicted Kony on 33 charges – 12 counts of crimes against humanity and 21 counts of war crimes. He helped start a war in Northern Uganda that has lasted over 22 years, claimed tens of thousands of lives, and displaced over two million people, accounting for 90% of the population of northern Uganda. He has abducted over 20,000 children to serve as soldiers or sex slaves, keeping anywhere from 27 to 50 little girls as his own “wives” and forcing many of his “recruits” to slay their own parents as initiation.
And he’s done it all with the help of a deadly blend of Christianity and mysticism. His “council” not only includes the Holy Spirit, but a host of dead spirits that speak to him from the great beyond. His original, mostly unsuccessful military fought in cross-shaped formations and used holy water in battle, but the Lord’s Resistance Army has grown into a much more formidable threat, fighting to overthrow the current government and establish a new one based on the Ten Commandments. (Sound familiar?)
The government of Southern Sudan has hosted two years worth of talks between the Ugandan government and the LRA, and just when they seemed ready to reach an agreement in April of 2008, Kony failed to appear to sign the peace treaty, citing fears of arrest or assassination. On Christmas Eve, the LRA slaughtered 189 people and kidnapped 20 children during a celebration sponsored by a Catholic church in Faradje, Democratic Republic of Congo.
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