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frazzled

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23. I have no problems with his personal beliefs
Mon Jun 24, 2013, 12:25 AM
Jun 2013

But I thought we were going to be watching a technical feat, not a religious show. They didn't have to broadcast every private utterance of the man. That's why we had to turn the sound off.

You may not realize it, but more than half the world does not believe in the divinity of Jesus, either because they are of another religion (Islam, Judaism, Hindu, Buddhist, Sikh, or because they have no religion).

And it can make people uncomfortable. I certainly felt uncomfortable listening to it. And then I felt more uncomfortable when I started laughing at it. I thought it was disrespectful, so I turned the sound off. Got a problem with that?

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Tell Jesus annabanana Jun 2013 #1
I Looked Away From The Screen... KharmaTrain Jun 2013 #2
So, if he falls, it will be Jesus's fault? Luminous Animal Jun 2013 #3
Not likely. Who's gonna testify, "I saw Jesus push him?" pinboy3niner Jun 2013 #6
! Poll_Blind Jun 2013 #21
Just pointing out the irony of what we saw, MSM, Equipment, Cameras orpupilofnature57 Jun 2013 #33
Good thing "jesus" doesn't have anything serious to do this evening... truebrit71 Jun 2013 #4
He's done nadinbrzezinski Jun 2013 #5
Next, we make it a competition for who can walk it in the shortest elapsed time Electric Monk Jun 2013 #7
Did you notice that idiot Joel Osteen hanging around? busterbrown Jun 2013 #9
So how much money did he make? El Supremo Jun 2013 #8
Daring imaginary beings while walking over not quite the grand canyon. wow we can do it Jun 2013 #10
Message auto-removed Name removed Jun 2013 #11
Sick post. former9thward Jun 2013 #12
I hope it isn't Baby Jeebus Vinnie From Indy Jun 2013 #13
So in effect you are saying, he is alone and dillusional! DrewFlorida Jun 2013 #14
Neither, in a zone without spectators, pontiffs, or experts.... orpupilofnature57 Jun 2013 #32
Nik finished the walk successfully.... chillfactor Jun 2013 #15
He made it marions ghost Jun 2013 #16
is this one of those deals about the sets of footprints? frylock Jun 2013 #17
We had to turn the sound off ... and then we switched to Mad Men frazzled Jun 2013 #18
As far as what he wore The Straight Story Jun 2013 #19
Wallenda is a very religous man chillfactor Jun 2013 #20
I have no problems with his personal beliefs frazzled Jun 2013 #23
no problem with your turning the sound off.... chillfactor Jun 2013 #26
Obviously, YOUR feelings are the only ones that count frazzled Jun 2013 #27
I wondered about his clothes to. texanwitch Jun 2013 #24
Interesting that he said help me Jesus marions ghost Jun 2013 #22
+1000 !!!! orpupilofnature57 Jun 2013 #29
That's exactly what it was -- a mantra. AngryOldDem Jun 2013 #31
Give the man his due burnodo Jun 2013 #25
Why did he take his gardener? Rincewind Jun 2013 #28
Not knocking him for that. At all. AngryOldDem Jun 2013 #30
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