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Published on December 27, 2004 By Sally jacobs In Religion
I am not religious. I don't follow a particular religion. I don't tie myself to one way of thinking and that's it closed off to everything else. I do have respect for religion. I think that you should give these things the respect they deserve. People who are religious, I have respect for them, for having so much faith in their beliefs. That can only be good. It isn't for me. I don't need anyone to tell me how to think, anyone to tell me the rights and wrongs of my life. They are decisions I will make for myself, I will follow my own path, and I will quite happily deal with the consequences of that when I have to, because at least I was being true to myself. That's all I can do, do what's right by me. Now the Christmas period has being taken over of recent times. It's all about presents, and the commercial side, and the real meaning of Christmas some how gets lost. Going to my Gramps today, who are highly religious, I was reminded of the true meaning of Christmas. I think some people need to be reminded of that. It is a time for celebration though, a time for family. A time to realise who means most to you. To spend time being thankful they are in your life.

Christmas for me has changed a great deal since I was a child. It's no longer magical and full of fun. It's a task. Buying presents, spending a certain amount of time with certain people. All the things I have to do, and none of what I want to do. It takes the fun out of it. I still want to believe in the magic. Forget the hassle, and enjoy the simple things. Presents are good, but they aren't everything. There's more to it than that. Since I lost the magic, the only magic for Christmas I can create is that after a certian amount of alcohol has passed my lips. Christmas films are fabulous. My favourite has to be The little Match Girl. A film I haven't seen for years, but I love dearly. There is something nice about the whole family settling down and watching a nice festive film. We are slightly over dosed on them around the Christmas period, but we are over dosed on everything at Christmas, so it's only fair. There is currently a ratings war going on between two major channels here in England. Well there is always a war, but it gets more intense as Christmas approaches. This year the BBC won. By paying ten million to air the first Harry Potter film. The Harry Potter films have being a huge film, and I can't imagine that there are many people who haven't seen that first film. Still families settled down to watch it. The books are loved by children and adults alike, and they are magic.

The Church of England has made a complaint about this film being shown, especially on Christmas day. Churchmen say wizardry and witchcraft give kids the wrong message — especially at Christmas.
A Church of England spokesman said: “The BBC has picked the least suitable time to show it.

“Harry Potter portrays witchcraft and black magic in a fictional way but it is capitalising on the supernatural.”

Andrew Carey, son of the former Archbishop of Canterbury, said: “The Harry Potter books are full of magic, witches, wizards, spells, ghosts, poltergeists and all the other stuff that we associate with the occult — and we see the occult as something dangerous.”

*sigh* I am a very opinoinated young lady. I have an opinion on just about everything. Sometimes it gets me in trouble. But what the heck. I also think people have to live their own life. One of my pet hates is being preached too. People do things that are wrong, and then they have to live with the consequences of it. I am a firm believer in karma. Things really do come back and bite you in the ass. I got alot of karma coming my way I'm sure. I don't believe in going on at people. I hate drugs, as I've said. I would never go on at a drug user though. They are aware of what can happen and they still do it. So be it. Let them do it, if they are lucky they will come out the other side and be a better person for it. That's what they want to do. Children can't watch a film because it promotes witchcraft. I have one thing to say to the Church of England, get a grip please. I realise that you would probably like people to be zombies, and follow you blindly. Lets give children a bit of credit that they can think a little for themselves, and lets allow them a little magic. It's not evil. Its not brainwashing. It's just Christmas. If you don't like it, change the channel.

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on Dec 27, 2004
The church couldn't possibly want people to be zombies. Zombies are undead and therefore evil. On the other hand, they are more resistance to brainwashing, not having brains to wash anymore
on Dec 27, 2004
Lets give children a bit of credit that they can think a little for themselves, and lets allow them a little magic. It's not evil. Its not brainwashing. It's just Christmas. If you don't like it, change the channel.


If Adam and Eve fell to the wiles of Satan, what makes you think a child will not?

preacherman
on Dec 29, 2004
Sally, your lack of faith is shocking and very un-British indeed old girl. Following God is not about blind faith, it is about keeping your mouth shut because we chaps know what is best for you and in the end you will have salvation. Throw off your modern status symbols and buy a cross. This will serve you better than a mobile phone or bloody baseball cap.
on Dec 29, 2004
Sally, your lack of faith is shocking and very un-British indeed old girl. Following God is not about blind faith, it is about keeping your mouth shut because we chaps know what is best for you and in the end you will have salvation. Throw off your modern status symbols and buy a cross. This will serve you better than a mobile phone or bloody baseball cap.


What the heck is up with you. Why do you go around attacking every person left and right? Do you not have a life besides the one that is based on insulting everyone possible?
on Dec 30, 2004
Sally and I are good friends and we speak in private, she knows I am just joshing with her. Bugger off, Silver and Jade Tears, you bloody lesbian!
on Dec 30, 2004
Bugger off, Silver and Jade Tears, you bloody lesbian!


LoL...that is funny...you always were amusing...stupid people are.
on Dec 30, 2004
You are the stupid one for assuming I was not joshing with Sally. I suggest you have yourself a hat made with a large 'R' for retarded on it.
on Dec 30, 2004
You are the stupid one for assuming I was not joshing with Sally. I suggest you have yourself a hat made with a large 'R' for retarded on it.


LoL...I will not respond to you anymore...I have seen enough of your repetitive nonsense else where, and I have no urge to be drawn into your madness...so goodbye.
on Dec 30, 2004
Some of you won't believe this....I'm not sure I do, but it DID happen.
A few minutes ago, I was replying on this thread. I was writing about how though Jesus told his followers to "have nothing to do" with devotees of the black or pagan arts, I personally thought it was okay to hear or to read stories about such things, just not to associate with the people who actually take part in them, along with other thoughts on the subject.

I began a new thought at the bottom with "I love the Potter books and movies." >PERIOD<, mind you.
I then looked up into the text of the message and saw a mistake, which I clicked up to correct.
When I went back down to the bottom of the page to continue my thought, this was at the end of the sentence: "......:sniff!"
Now, I didn't type that, and I didn't accidentally click an emoticon (which generates a ( anyway, and not the word "sniff").
I looked at it for a few seconds, puzzled, shrugged and deleted it. I then began to type once more, with the intention of continuing my thought. As soon I began typing once more, my computer froze up and I had to shut down and reboot, losing the whole thing.

Now, this is NOT bullshit. I've never had an experience like that before. Kind of scared me, truth be told; it's kind of unnerving to see something on the screen which you didn't type.
Beyond a faith in God, I am not generally a superstitious person.....but I think, given what just happened to me, I may give up on Harry Potter, despite my love for the books and films.
on Dec 30, 2004

Reply #5 By: Sir Peter Maxwell (Anonymous) - 12/30/2004 2:25:54 PM
Sally and I are good friends and we speak in private, she knows I am just joshing with her. Bugger off, Silver and Jade Tears, you bloody lesbian


Way to go asshole! That's the way to talk to an underage female!
I should think that you OWE the little lady a HUGH apology!
on Dec 31, 2004
"I should think that you OWE the little lady a HUGH apology!"

I am sorry that she is so retarded.
on Jan 01, 2005
Wow.....this really took off....I'm surprised. I'm sorry it's taken me so long to respond, blame New Year....

The church couldn't possibly want people to be zombies. Zombies are undead and therefore evil. On the other hand, they are more resistance to brainwashing, not having brains to wash anymore


....Ahhh Danny this made me giggle. I'm sure the church doesn't want zombies. Just people who will do as they are told, without question...hehe.

If Adam and Eve fell to the wiles of Satan, what makes you think a child will?


A child might well do. I think they deserve the opportunity to find out though, and live with the consequences of that. That's what life is about, making mistakes and learning from them. Some of us like to think for ourselves.

Sally, your lack of faith is shocking and very un-British indeed old girl.


Hehe, sorry Petey. I will blindly go where I'm told........a silly little woman like me thinking I can do as I please, what is the world coming too???

"have nothing to do" with devotees of the black or pagan arts, I personally thought it was okay to hear or to read stories about such things, just not to associate with the people who actually take part in them, along with other thoughts on the subject.


Why do we have to judge people because of what they believe in? I don't understand, we are all the same at the end of the day. Why should our beliefs be all we are judged on.

Beyond a faith in God, I am not generally a superstitious person.....but I think, given what just happened to me, I may give up on Harry Potter, despite my love for the books and films.


That is indeed very strange, and I guess you should do what makes you feel the most comfortable.

Way to go asshole! That's the way to talk to an underage female! I should think that you OWE the little lady a HUGH apology!


Hmmm...me and Peter do know each other outside of JU, and I know that he meant it tongue in cheek. Try and play nicely hey folks......

Thanks for all the comments xxxx
on Jan 01, 2005
A child might well do. I think they deserve the opportunity to find out though, and live with the consequences of that. That's what life is about, making mistakes and learning from them. Some of us like to think for ourselves


Sally, the dangers of fooling with Satan have eternal consequences. Would you allow a child to play with a viper in order for them to find out the results can be catastrophic?

Satan as a rowring lion walketh about seeking to devour. So says the scriptures!

preacherman
on Jan 03, 2005

Reply #11 By: Sir Peter (Anonymous) - 12/31/2004 12:23:45 PM
"I should think that you OWE the little lady a HUGH apology!"

I am sorry that she is so retarded.


YOU are the one who is retarded, NOT her!
on Jan 03, 2005

Reply #12 By: Sally jacobs - 1/1/2005 2:55:22 PM Way to go asshole! That's the way to talk to an underage female! I should think that you OWE the little lady a HUGH apology!


Hmmm...me and Peter do know each other outside of JU, and I know that he meant it tongue in cheek. Try and play nicely hey folks......


His reply was not directed to you. It was to *silver and jade tears*. Maybe you should tell him to play nice.
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