“Easter without Oestre is Just Not Easter” and 12 More Relgious Bumper Stickers You Won’t See
2009 April 10








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Theme: Vigilance by Jestro
That somehow puts things into perspective doesn’t it?
I kind of thinks so. Thanks, Mark.
How about “My Dad’s a Jewish Engineer” as opposed to
“My Boss is a Jewish Carpenter.”
How about “My Boss is Christian Slave Driver”? Quite a few of them out there.
Are there?
they are good!! i especially like the one that asks “What would Buddha drive?” hahahaha
Hey, Darla! How’ve you been?
How about, “My boss Christian is a slave driver” for one of your subordinates.
I used to be. Well, not really. But I could’ve been better.
I’ll keep the name logiopath, but you’re a spoil sport–on the other hand.
Sure there are plenty of bad Christian bosses, Charles – no more than any anyone else but I doubt if there are any less. After all, weren’t the old ‘captains of industry’ church goers? And of let’s not forget the authentic Christian slave drivers of 150 years ago.
Good point, though I don’t customarily conflate church-going with being a Christian.
Me either, but I hesitate to get onto that particular merry-go-round. Suffice to say that there are plenty of people who are pretty sure that they are Christians and unhesitatingly call themselves such who deliberately and unashamedly engage in some pretty un-Christlike behavior because it’s often just how things have always been done. Not only are they not called out on it by other Christians they are often held up as examples of what good God fearing men and women are capable of accomplishing.
Oh, wow. I love these.
I was just thinking about this. It’s amazing what we do with Jesus, the bible and Christianity. Amazing.
Just thought I would stop by and say hello.
Hello Christian!
Hello Stephanie! Good to see you, and thanks. It is amazing. And sad.