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Originally Posted by JumpinJesus
I want to address the "surprise and disappoint[ment]" faced by Michael La Roe.
They knew exactly what they were doing when they offered to donate the buddy christs to Toys for Tots. Feigning surprise is tacky on his part. Common sense would tell us that one2believe decided it would be wonderful to spread the word of Jesus by donating all these wonderful teaching tools to poor kids around the country. They knew they would be turned down and knew they would use this to again say something like, "Help! Help! I'm being oppressed!"
Also, why do they work on batteries? Why can't they work on faith? That way the little poor kids can be told, "If it doesn't work, it's because you're a heathen. You don't believe in Baby Jesus enough."
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Interesting theory, do you have any evidence to back this assertion up?
Quote:
Originally Posted by JumpinJesus
I want to address the "surprise and disappoint[ment]" faced by Michael La Roe.
They knew exactly what they were doing when they offered to donate the buddy christs to Toys for Tots. Feigning surprise is tacky on his part. Common sense would tell us that one2believe decided it would be wonderful to spread the word of Jesus by donating all these wonderful teaching tools to poor kids around the country. They knew they would be turned down and knew they would use this to again say something like, "Help! Help! I'm being oppressed!"
Also, why do they work on batteries? Why can't they work on faith? That way the little poor kids can be told, "If it doesn't work, it's because you're a heathen. You don't believe in Baby Jesus enough."
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Interesting theory, do you have any evidence to back this assertion up?
Or it could be just one organization donating an item for a charity.
They got turned down, that's it.
End of story.