Posted on28 Aug 2009

“I like your Christ. I do not like your Christians. They are so unlike your Christ.” – Mahatma Gandhi
I am always amazed at the stupidity that some parents choose to teach their children with some of the less than intelligent decisions they make. Escpecially when it is racially or religiously motivated. My kids are getting ready to start school next week and I can not imagine sending them off to school with some type of nasty, hate-filled message that will definitely upset and offend other kids (not to mention possibly endanger the lives of their own kids). The parents of the kids who were kicked out of school in Ocala, FL needed to be horse whipped – jailed for child abuse. I get so furious when I read stories like this. What are these idiots thinking? They need to grow up and quit using their kids to further their stupid freakin hate-filled, nasty, ignorant, dumb-ass bullshit (I get so mad I turn stupid and can only come up with curse words).
If you haven’t read the story go here.
http://www.gainesville.com/article/20090825/ARTICLES/908259940/1002/NEWS01?Title=More-students-wear-Islam-of-the-Devil-shirts-to-school
If you want to be digusted some more go to the churchs website and read ther explaination as to why they do this.
http://www.doveworld.org/the-sign
Stupid Parents protest the ban:
http://jonathanturley.org/2009/08/27/florida-parents-protest-ban-on-students-wearing-islam-is-of-the-devil-t-shirts/
Aug 28, 2009 | Reply
I don’t blame you. When I see articles like this I wonder if they realize they are making their own faith look bad. It continues to reinforce my idea that churches should lose their tax free status. Let them pay what they owe and let them say what they want.
We can use the money for therapy starting with both of us
Aug 29, 2009 | Reply
I’m appalled by the message on these shirts. Jesus also said that we would be known by our love — not our hate. How can someone call himself a Christian and put on a shirt like that. I’m a Christian and would never consider wearing something like that. Please don’t tar all of us with the same brush. My pastor has a saying that I like. Attending church doesn’t make you a Christian any more than lying on the floor in your garage makes you a car.
Aug 30, 2009 | Reply
It’s interesting to note that these people are completely unaware of the gallons of blood that Christianity has on its hands. And the fact that they don’t practice the word of Jesus himself, as Ghandi so correctly pointed out. Jesus would not recognize the religion that bears his name, were he alive today.
Aug 31, 2009 | Reply
It is unfortunate when this kind of person paints a picture in everyone’s mind like this. Anyone can claim to be a Christian. Sadly, people tend to believe this kind of garbage and start to equate it to Christianity. These guys are radically different. But Gandhi said it best…
I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ. – Mohandas Gandhi
Aug 31, 2009 | Reply
Those shirts are AWFUL! And full of hate…when will some so called Christians realize that just because you don’t agree with someone’s beliefs that doesn’t give you the right to spread ignorance and slander about them? I’m a Christian, but I’d never in a million years allow my children or myself to wear crap like that. I say, to each their own when it comes to beliefs…because really, at the end of the day you need to be happy with yourself and how you’re living, who has time to worry about others? I’m glad the kids were sent home…too bad it was to their stupid hateful parents.
Sep 1, 2009 | Reply
Christianity is a very funny religion. It is so old it has split up into so very many different groups.I believe in God. Regardless of what you call him/her.Most of the fanatical Christian religions teach Hell and Damnation. My sister is a born again Christian and implied that my mother would not go to heaven when she died because she was not born again.
Why can’t we all just live and let live. What matter is it to us what your religion,sex,color,or nationality or anythig else as far as that goes. A person should be judged for who they are and how they behave.
Sorry for the Rambling. I too am offended by any type of hatred. No matter what the reasoning.
Sep 2, 2009 | Reply
This is the problem of these gtoups who are professing to be Christians where in fact they are not following what is written.
In Galatians 6:10 it says:
So then as we have time, let us work good toward all, especially toward those of the household of faith.
It says that as long as time permits, LET US WORK GOOD TOWARD ALL… that is if you are a REAL Christian.
And, I personally believed that Muslims were included is this doctrine.
The Bible speaks of Charity but these who are claiming to be Christians have no LOVE at all in their heart.
SHAME ON YOU!
And Lord Jesus will say unto them…
And then I will say to them I never knew you! Depart from Me, those working lawlessness!
Sep 2, 2009 | Reply
These idiots act as if their own religion is perfectly peaceful and has never done any harm to the world. I’m fairly sure the only religion which can realistically claim that is buddhism.
Ignorance and hatred like this is disgusting, and the parents who are protesting have no right to. There is freedom of speech, but there is also freedom from persecution, and a right to be respected. Allowing people to wear t-shirts like this takes away those rights.
Furthermore, would there be this kind of outrage if muslim students wore a similar t-shirt with christianity instead of Islam? I highly doubt it.
Sep 14, 2009 | Reply
WOW! What utter crap! I’m glad these children were pulled from the school. Those t-shirts are incredibly offensive.
Some days I wouldn’t mind airing my personal feelings about Christians on a t-shirt, but I accept that I have to exist alongside them. Too bad so many people can’t seem to respect the diversity of religions in this world!