JoeCamel
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If Advent puts a hospital on the site it would be handy for HHN injuries :yikes:uke::toast::toast::toast:
Featuring 'Hands on Healing' only... O: :bolt:If Advent puts a hospital on the site it would be handy for HHN injuries :yikes:uke::toast::toast::toast:
Made me think of this.
Fun fact, I actually went to the real Holy Land and figured this was a waste of time.
Yes, it seemed like a disrespectful place at bestI've known a few people who went to this park. None did so unironically.
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That said, this is a reminder that the part of Orlando Universal and Sea World sit on is very much inside a functioning metro area, and a growing one at that.. Millennia and it surrounding area needs a state-of-the art hospital, and sadly it feels like Advent is the only one building those around here these days.
I would have been banned for this, but I laaaaaaaaaaaaughed.Who could have guessed that a park with show that featured a man getting bloodily whipped with nails driven through his hands would not be a popular place for family fun?
Sounds funny coming from a Satanist, but it was less disrespectful than it was catering to a distinct, Southern, white, evangelical (Baptist? I'm not hot on the fault lines between the sects) version of Christianity. As far as I can tell, everything in the HLE would have been unrecognizable to the New England Congregational Our-Lady-Of-The-Covered-Dish-Supper Christianity of my early childhood.Yes, it seemed like a disrespectful place at best
Amen. :thumbsup:I would have been banned for this, but I laaaaaaaaaaaaughed.
Sounds funny coming from a Satanist, but it was less disrespectful than it was catering to a distinct, Southern, white, evangelical (Baptist? I'm not hot on the fault lines between the sects) version of Christianity. As far as I can tell, everything in the HLE would have been unrecognizable to the New England Congregational Our-Lady-Of-The-Covered-Dish-Supper Christianity of my early childhood.
Honestly, I always wondered why anyone who is religious wouldn't be offended at seeing a walk around Jesus character.
I assume it was feeding off of people that keep Ruby Tuesdays in businessI would have been banned for this, but I laaaaaaaaaaaaughed.
Sounds funny coming from a Satanist, but it was less disrespectful than it was catering to a distinct, Southern, white, evangelical (Baptist? I'm not hot on the fault lines between the sects) version of Christianity. As far as I can tell, everything in the HLE would have been unrecognizable to the New England Congregational Our-Lady-Of-The-Covered-Dish-Supper Christianity of my early childhood.
He was a volunteer.So is Jesus unemployed?
So is Jesus unemployed?
I'm sure some here have some riveting takes on tax exemption...and we're all very interested...but it would take us to a political place unfortunatelymy biggest problem with Holy Land was that they were classified as a church (why they were open one day a year free), so they were basically a tourist attraction that didn't pay tax.