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✌➬ 03.08.2008 12:21 AM

Was it Rude of Me...
 
I was at school, and this guy, gave me a flyer, to go to a Christian Concert. However I told him I wouldn't come, because I am not a religious person. That it was okay for him to believe in it, but I personally don't believe in it, and don't want to.

So is it rude?

flophousefloozie 03.08.2008 12:22 AM

First of all, what do you take in school?

✌➬ 03.08.2008 12:23 AM

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Originally Posted by flophousefloozie
First of all, what do you take in school?


3 Art History, Stats, English, and Water-coloring class.

davenotdead 03.08.2008 12:26 AM

i dont think that was rude.

StevOK 03.08.2008 12:46 AM

It's not as rude as what would have happened had I been in the same situation.

SpectralJulianIsNotDead 03.08.2008 12:55 AM

I would have just taken it, not said anything, folded it up and put it in my pocket, and then thrown it away when I clear out my pockets at the end of the day.

Death & the Maiden 03.08.2008 02:00 AM

That seemed more polite than rude.

Norma J 03.08.2008 02:02 AM

But the bands could have been great?

Don't dismiss things because of a label.

ZEROpumpkins 03.08.2008 02:09 AM

Pfft christian rock suks. Just look at Creed.

✌➬ 03.08.2008 02:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Norma J
But the bands could have been great?

Don't dismiss things because of a label.



Is not that, is just that i am not religious. They were going to have prayers and all that type.

SpectralJulianIsNotDead 03.08.2008 02:19 AM

I think there could be a good Christian rock band, but most artists aren't influenced by religion like they used to be. Some truly great music and art has come from reverie of God. Classical compositions, epic poems, and some wonderful cathedrals, statues, and paintings.

The Christian community stopped embracing modern art at some point, and I think it has alienated artists. So the only ones that do make religious music are nonartists, like the members of Creed.

✌➬ 03.08.2008 02:21 AM

Oh, I totally agree with good religious art. But I don't want to be preached by people, when I already made my mind up.

✌➬ 03.08.2008 02:24 AM

This is one of my favorite artwork's.

 

davenotdead 03.08.2008 02:30 AM

who's the artist? ^^ thats fantastic

SpectralJulianIsNotDead 03.08.2008 02:31 AM

I think that the artistic decay of the Christian community has more to do with the decay of Christianity than the advance of Science. The backlash against the lavish churches of the roman catholic church has led to some churches being so minimal that they rely only on words to try to inspire people. Preachers who are not poets speak to people who have no appreciation of art who stand up and sing songs horribly out of key because the church organ is considered part of that "wrong" old school approach. So they don't sing songs written by Bach, they sing songs written by some fucking hick from teh 1960s.

Personally I want imagery. I relate art very closely to God. Walking through an old Eastern Orthodox church in greece and visiting the Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque in Turkey and seeing David in Florence were by far much more religious experiences to me than going to youth group at age 15 and singing bullshit like "God makes the sky blue, God saves me and God saves you" monotonously because I had never heard the song (not that I'd ever want to.)

✌➬ 03.08.2008 02:31 AM

Giotto.

SpectralJulianIsNotDead 03.08.2008 02:32 AM

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Originally Posted by ✌➬
This is one of my favorite artwork's.



 


Artists back then never had sex and knew nothing of sexual implications of such things. Davinci couldn't draw a pussy worth shit.

✌➬ 03.08.2008 02:33 AM

Is not that they didn't know how, they just were barely learning how to do perspective, 3D, and all the stuff we would later encounter.

✌➬ 03.08.2008 02:34 AM

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Originally Posted by SpectralJulianIsNotDead
I think that the artistic decay of the Christian community has more to do with the decay of Christianity than the advance of Science. The backlash against the lavish churches of the roman catholic church has led to some churches being so minimal that they rely only on words to try to inspire people. Preachers who are not poets speak to people who have no appreciation of art who stand up and sing songs horribly out of key because the church organ is considered part of that "wrong" old school approach. So they don't sing songs written by Bach, they sing songs written by some fucking hick from teh 1960s.

Personally I want imagery. I relate art very closely to God. Walking through an old Eastern Orthodox church in greece and visiting the Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque in Turkey and seeing David in Florence were by far much more religious experiences to me than going to youth group at age 15 and singing bullshit like "God makes the sky blue, God saves me and God saves you" monotonously because I had never heard the song (not that I'd ever want to.)


Yes, it would be helpful now too if religion would embrace art. Mostly, because more and more people are becoming illiterate.

Edit- Also the new idea they have that denouncing science, because god did not do it is really a step backwards.

SpectralJulianIsNotDead 03.08.2008 02:50 AM

Yeah, it's pretty stupid. Dinosaurs did exist.

I don't see why it is such a problem to consider Genesis metaphorical for how God really created the world. Why would the angel Gabriel even try to explain the big bang, evolution, etc?

Florya 03.08.2008 04:04 AM

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Originally Posted by ✌➬
This is one of my favorite artwork's.


 


Why are they all wearing yellow afro-wigs?

!@#$%! 03.08.2008 10:45 AM

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Originally Posted by ✌➬
I was at school, and this guy, gave me a flyer, to go to a Christian Concert. However I told him I wouldn't come, because I am not a religious person. That it was okay for him to believe in it, but I personally don't believe in it, and don't want to.

So is it rude?


fuck no. what's your guilt trip for?

i dont get it.

batreleaser 03.08.2008 12:13 PM

theres always born again christians babbling on at my school, some of those dudes get right in ur face too, i remember once this kid came up to me and asked me if i accepted jesus as my savior, i said no, so then he kept walking next to me telling me im going to hell, i tried to ignore him but he was unrelenting, i totally lost my patience swung my fist and landed a punch against his nose, prolly broke it too, i felt bad for 5 mins then i realized the guy was an asshole so i didnt care much.

HaydenAsche 03.08.2008 12:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Norma J
But the bands could have been great?

Don't dismiss things because of a label.


Exactly my thinking.

mewithoutYou, Norma Jean, the Chariot, A Love For Enemies, etc are all great examples of fucking amazing christian bands.

nomadicfollower 03.08.2008 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by ✌➬
Oh, I totally agree with good religious art. But I don't want to be preached by people, when I already made my mind up.




Already made your mind up?

Lurker 03.08.2008 07:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ✌➬
I was at school, and this guy, gave me a flyer, to go to a Christian Concert. However I told him I wouldn't come, because I am not a religious person. That it was okay for him to believe in it, but I personally don't believe in it, and don't want to.

So is it rude?


Isn't that just the same as being offered a flyer for a heavy metal concert but turning it down because you aren't a heavy metal fan?

Green_mind 03.09.2008 05:05 AM

christ kegmama, that's brutal!

nicfit 03.09.2008 05:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ✌➬
This is one of my favorite artwork's.


 

that's in my town.

Norma J 03.10.2008 03:36 AM

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Originally Posted by ✌➬

 


That's beautiful.


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