Netflix shouldn't be getting a cent of Christian money.
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Brazilian Christians boycott Netflix over 'Gay Jesus' Christmas film
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I was on the verge of canceling Netflix anyway.
There have been several series my wife and I would start watching, thinking, "this is good - very few cuss words, good message, etc...." then Season 2 is released, and suddenly characters who never swore before are routinely using the F bomb....
We've pretty much settled on Amazon Video (since it comes with Prime) and Hulu, which gives us our local news stations, as well.The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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Originally posted by Cow Poke View PostI was on the verge of canceling Netflix anyway.
There have been several series my wife and I would start watching, thinking, "this is good - very few cuss words, good message, etc...." then Season 2 is released, and suddenly characters who never swore before are routinely using the F bomb....Remember that you are dust and to dust you shall return.
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Originally posted by demi-conservative View PostWorth mentioning in a sermon, maybe.The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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Originally posted by Cow Poke View PostI was on the verge of canceling Netflix anyway.Atheism is the cult of death, the death of hope. The universe is doomed, you are doomed, the only thing that remains is to await your execution...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jbnueb2OI4o&t=3s
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This conversation reminds me of an anxious discussion with a fellow catholic. He wanted to now if he was sinning by buying Coca Cola? Why? Because Coca Cola in the US support Planned Parenthood.
I still have too many shows on Netflix that I watch to spend time sending them an insignificant message. I will however leave a bad review.
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Originally posted by Leonhard View PostReminds me that NASA had up until recently carefully rewritten transcriptions whenever the astronauts swore, replacing them with other sentences.The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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I don't put a whole lot of stock into online petitions because they're not worth the bandwidth they take up but if there is a more general organized boycott movement in Brazil, I find that interesting. I know organized Christianity in the southern hemisphere tends to be more intense and they generally take their faith more seriously than we do here. I think we have a lot to learn from them.
I think it's wise to pick your battles but this one seems worth picking."I am not angered that the Moral Majority boys campaign against abortion. I am angry when the same men who say, "Save OUR children" bellow "Build more and bigger bombers." That's right! Blast the children in other nations into eternity, or limbless misery as they lay crippled from "OUR" bombers! This does not jell." - Leonard Ravenhill
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Originally posted by Cow Poke View PostWait, WHAT? Astronauts SWEAR?
I'm always still in trouble again
"You're by far the worst poster on TWeb" and "TWeb's biggest liar" --starlight (the guy who says Stalin was a right-winger)
"Overall I would rate the withdrawal from Afghanistan as by far the best thing Biden's done" --Starlight
"Of course, human life begins at fertilization that’s not the argument." --Tassman
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Originally posted by Leonhard View PostYup
I prefer to remember their 1968 Christmas Eve broadcast
The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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Originally posted by Cow Poke View Post
My favorite part is a little known, but long discussion about whether a half-eaten can of tuna found floating in the LM module by astronaut Alan L. Bean was edible. Everyone got involved, the engineers, the doctors, the leaders, even Bean's own wife weighed in on it.
He later said he already eaten it by the time they got him the answer, but he didn't tell them.
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Originally posted by Leonhard View PostA beautiful part. I got a book about that moment I read a long time ago. They even shared a small communal meal, with bread and wine.
My favorite part is a little known, but long discussion about whether a half-eaten can of tuna found floating in the LM module by astronaut Alan L. Bean was edible. Everyone got involved, the engineers, the doctors, the leaders, even Bean's own wife weighed in on it.
He later said he already eaten it by the time they got him the answer, but he didn't tell them.
Like I said - I did IT work for Deke Slayton - way back when PC computers were still pretty new. Deke bought a half dozen motor homes, and we were outfitting them as mobile computer labs. Just as we were ready to launch these things, he was diagnosed with brain cancer, and passed away in 1993. I love his stories --- him and Col. Walter Cunningham would keep us entertained for hours.The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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