Friday, July 31, 2009

Is Christian brand name?

I'm sorry but I'm tired of seeing these arugments about Christian this and Christian that. Why does it seem like the name is used in vein?


Is Christian some sort of Brand name? Like are there Christian bibles, Christian hearts, Christian beliefs, Christian prayer, hairstyles, watches, and specially designed Christian shoes and a Christian bathrobe.


What's with all the labeling and what's with all the arguments against Christians or against Muslims or any other religion?

Is Christian brand name?
I agree.


I wouldn't be suprised if they came out wtih their own clothing line.


Oh there is Christian Dior.
Reply:its just a name to identify a person for what thay believe just like budist ,atheist,satanist,and so on!!
Reply:It would seem that way. People are buying into the brand, not the product (religion).





Edit: by this I mean, some people claim a label of a particular religion, but they don't always practice what they preach.
Reply:Actually you might be on to something there. You've got a huge potential market - you could make millions.
Reply:The only thing you need to worry about is, that Jesus Christ is the true church, everything else is Man made, believe in the true church ( Jesus ) and you will be ok. If you are a born again believer in Jesus, it don't mater what anybody else says, because if they are putting down any body or trying to st er you up or get you angry, it is only because they don't know Jesus, and are working for the devil. Vengeance is mine saith the Lord and I will repay. So don't worry Just be happy.
Reply:Got Christian Gum?





Just kidding. You are right, people are using Christianity to make money, and its very sad.
Reply:Jesus used to be my father


Jesus used to show me the score


They put Jesus in show business


Now it's hard to get in the door.


-U2





Unfortunately "Christian" has become a catch phrase, selling point, and a get out of jail free card. It's not officially a brand name although that would be a great money maker.



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