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Thread: Religious One-Liners
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Garden Hermit
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# 109
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Are there any one-liners that have stopped you in your tracks.
One I heard in the Isle-of-Wight Carisbrooke Christian Centre - 'The Christian Church is the Church of 2nd Chances'.
And in a Reading Methodist Church - 'Never draw a dividing line between your group and others because God will always be on the other side of the line to you.'
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Baptist Trainfan
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# 15128
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Carisbrooke Christian Centre? Or Westbrook (near Seaview)?
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Garden Hermit
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# 109
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This is their www address. http://www.carisbrookepriory.org.uk/ Carisbrooke Priory is a House of Prayer and Christian Healing. The Priory's vision is to offer to anyone a place to find peace of mind, to relieve and prevent sickness and distress, through listening and prayer, and to advance the Christian faith.
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RdrEmCofE
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# 17511
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"How strange for those who choose a Jewish God, to then abuse the Jews."
Seen in a church in Salisbury.
-------------------- Love covers many sins. 1 Pet.4:8. God was in Christ, reconciling the world to himself, not holding their sins against them; 2 Cor.5:19
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sabine
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# 3861
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This is a saying and a sign showing up at churches and homes.
"No matter where you're from, we're glad you're our neighbor." In Spanish, English, and Arabic.
https://www.welcomeyourneighbors.org/
sabine
-------------------- "Hunger looks like the man that hunger is killing." Eduardo Galeano
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Lyda*Rose
Ship's broken porthole
# 4544
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I saw this on a list of church sign sayings: quote: Every miracle Jesus does starts with a problem.
-------------------- "Dear God, whose name I do not know - thank you for my life. I forgot how BIG... thank you. Thank you for my life." ~from Joe Vs the Volcano
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balaam
Making an ass of myself
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Don't let your worries get the best of you; remember, Moses started out as a basket case.
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Sipech
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# 16870
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On one of the walls at The People’s Church, Banbury, there is a sign that says “No perfect people allowed”. While I like the sentiment that the church is open, nomatter what people’s background, I can’t help but think there’s an implication that God is not allowed.
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Eirenist
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# 13343
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The original was: 'How odd of God To choose the Jews' capped by 'But not so odd As those who choose To worship God But hate the Jews.' Still as relevant as when it was first written (1930s).
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churchgeek
Have candles, will pray
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I can report a really daft one.
On a church sign, I saw this gem:
"Friends are the chocolate chips in the cookies of life."
-------------------- I reserve the right to change my mind.
My article on the Virgin of Vladimir
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jacobsen
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# 14998
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Standard RC saying:
When God closes a door, He opens a window.
-------------------- But God, holding a candle, looks for all who wander, all who search. - Shifra Alon Beauty fades, dumb is forever-Judge Judy The man who made time, made plenty.
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Schroedinger's cat
Ship's cool cat
# 64
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quote: Originally posted by jacobsen: Standard RC saying:
When God closes a door, He opens a window.
That is why churches are always cold.
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mark_in_manchester
not waving, but...
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quote: When God closes a door, He opens a window.
So...you want me to jump, Lord?
-------------------- "We are punished by our sins, not for them" - Elbert Hubbard (so good, I wanted to see it after my posts and not only after those of shipmate JBohn from whom I stole it)
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jacobsen
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Duh - it's a ground floor window.
-------------------- But God, holding a candle, looks for all who wander, all who search. - Shifra Alon Beauty fades, dumb is forever-Judge Judy The man who made time, made plenty.
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Golden Key
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# 1468
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"Why do you behave that way? Were you born in a barn?"
"Some of the best people are born in barns." (/stables)
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mousethief
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quote: Originally posted by jacobsen: Duh - it's a ground floor window.
What if I have mobility issues? The Lord wants me to stay inside all my life. Meanie.
quote: Originally posted by Golden Key: "Why do you behave that way? Were you born in a barn?"
"Some of the best people are born in barns." (/stables)
The only context I have heard that in is when one leaves the door open. "Shut the door! Were you born in a barn?" It never made any sense to me. Still doesn't.
Referring to the stable in which Christ was born always reminds me of "The dwarfs are for the dwarfs!"
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Moo
Ship's tough old bird
# 107
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quote: Originally posted by mousethief: The only context I have heard that in is when one leaves the door open. "Shut the door! Were you born in a barn?" It never made any sense to me. Still doesn't.
I always heard, "Were you raised in a barn?"
Moo
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Evensong
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# 14696
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I love that la vie en rouge. Shakes a cheeky fist at the whole "whatever happens must be God's will so go with it gracefully" kind of spiritual attitude which I find so falsely pious sometimes
Here's one I read today:
quote: Nature, Mr Allnut, is what we were put in the world to rise above. - Katherine Hepburn to Humphrey Bogart in African Queen (1951)
Now I like that one because it counteracts that contemporary love and spiritualisation of nature as always "pure and good and true"
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