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Comments on Puzzle #16885: jesus loves you
By christopher dayton (cdayton)

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Puzzle Description:

he really does

#1: Skippy Miller (gmillvmill) on Dec 23, 2011 [SPOILER]

Beautiful puzzle! Thank you! I'd love to see more Christian puzzles on here!
#2: Jennifer McMahon (kalamalama) on Dec 23, 2011
I like this one, too. Let's do more like this.
#3: Angela Claire Hanes (hanesangie) on Dec 23, 2011
Thank you for taking a stand. Love this.
#4: Ailsa Hebert (bazette3) on Dec 24, 2011
keep religion out of it
#5: Skippy Miller (gmillvmill) on Dec 24, 2011
Why should u keep religious topics out? It's a free country!
#6: Gary Craig (ocshelper) on Dec 25, 2011
Ailsa, it's not about religion. It's about a relationship. When you get to know Jesus and HIS love, there is nothing or no one more important in your life. Don't you like to share what is important to you?
#7: Claudia (clau_bolson) on Dec 26, 2011
Please! keep religion out of this site!
#8: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Dec 26, 2011
It's okay to do religion-themed puzzles, IMO, because that's a huge part of art history, but please keep the prosthelytizing to a minimum.
#9: Teresa K (fasstar) on Dec 26, 2011
Well, we're not the ones who decide. It's Jan Wolter's site and he says it's okay. He publishes the Jesus puzzles and the atheist puzzles. In fact, the only puzzles that he has removed are plagiarized puzzles and a few really stupid ones.

Would this one be considered religious:
http://webpbn.com/index.cgi?id=4393
#10: Claudia (clau_bolson) on Dec 27, 2011
Teresa, you puzzle is exactly what I would have liked to say!
My son told me this phrase yesterday: "I've got nothing against Jesus, it's his fan club that bothers me"
#11: Teresa K (fasstar) on Dec 27, 2011
In every belief group, whether atheist, Christian, Muslim, Jewish, or others, there are those who are devout, good, caring, and wise, and then there are those who have lost their way somewhere in life.

We also have to be careful about lumping all Christians together and judging them all the same way. There's a word for that, isn't there? :-) There are some Christians I know who have helped me through some tough times with kindness, compassion and generosity. And there are other Christians that I would be happy if they disappeared from the face of the earth.

The ones you don't like... have you ever wondered why they are the way they are? That is what fascinates me and is an area I have studied for years.
#12: Claudia (clau_bolson) on Dec 27, 2011
Teresa, I fully agree with you. I admire those whose faith made them work hard to save people from alcohol, from drugs, and give them something to live for. I've seen many cases here.
I have a friend since I was five, the daughter of an English protestant pastor and now wife of another. She tells me about the church they are building and the work they do, but not even once she, or her parents, tried to "convert" me.
On the other hand I was several times stalked by people trying to "spread the word" at any cost. The boy who sat behind me in high school, or a girl who followed me while I was walking (I stopped, turned round and told her that I respected her beliefs but she didn't respect mine, she didn't know what to say)
Why are they so... I think fanatism is the same no matter it is Jesus, the Rolling Stones or a football club.
#13: christopher dayton (cdayton) on Jan 12, 2012
hey guys if u have a problem with a puzzle say that but if u got somin against god take it up with him thts between u two and dont do the puzzle
#14: clay deardorff (clayd531) on May 30, 2018
"Christianity is the belief that a cosmic Jewish Zombie who was his own father can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him you accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat from a magical tree."
... Yea, makes perfect sense.
#15: BlackCat (BlackCat) on May 30, 2018
Don't understand the image.
#16: Alan Lafond (Cural) on May 30, 2018 [SPOILER]
Me neither, and I'm Catholic. I get the cross, the sky, and the clouds, but I have no idea what that big red thing at the top is.

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