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My unintentional laugh for the day: when I first glanced at Skoop's post, I thought it said "undeserved product." When you go back and read it, especially juxtaposed with Pea's response, it makes it even funnier.
To me, at least.
To me, at least.
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The local youth ministry comes around in person once a year or so and passes out New Testaments. I always take one. They seem surprised.
-- In Iroquois society, leaders are encouraged to remember seven generations in the past and consider seven generations in the future when making decisions that affect the people.
-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
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Why, are you wearing your pentacles and carrying a wand?SportsFan68 wrote:The local youth ministry comes around in person once a year or so and passes out New Testaments. I always take one. They seem surprised.
Or do they have Pa-dar?
Somebody stop me!!
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I read that the first time thorough as well. It was so not skoop, that I read it again.mrkelley23 wrote:My unintentional laugh for the day: when I first glanced at Skoop's post, I thought it said "undeserved product." When you go back and read it, especially juxtaposed with Pea's response, it makes it even funnier.
To me, at least.
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LOL!mrkelley23 wrote:Why, are you wearing your pentacles and carrying a wand?SportsFan68 wrote:The local youth ministry comes around in person once a year or so and passes out New Testaments. I always take one. They seem surprised.
Or do they have Pa-dar?
Somebody stop me!!
No, it's because most people don't take 'em.
SteelersFan is the one who chased away the Mormon missionaries by saying "Go away! I'm a Druid!"
No pentacles though.
-- In Iroquois society, leaders are encouraged to remember seven generations in the past and consider seven generations in the future when making decisions that affect the people.
-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
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Me too, that's why I take them.peacock2121 wrote:I love that they do that. That is their business and this action is right in line with what they are committed to.SportsFan68 wrote:The local youth ministry comes around in person once a year or so and passes out New Testaments. I always take one. They seem surprised.
Counting the new New Testaments, I now have more Bibles in the house than dictionaries.
-- In Iroquois society, leaders are encouraged to remember seven generations in the past and consider seven generations in the future when making decisions that affect the people.
-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
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They've been in the distribution (of advertising) for decades.peacock2121 wrote:the paper is in the news business.BigDrawMan wrote:peacock2121 wrote: I didn't order a bible. I ordered a newspaper.
I didn't ask for one to come into my home. I am now stuck with what to do with it - I now have a problem. I would never throw away a bible, like I would throw away a catalogue.
Newspapers are not in the spreading the word of the lord business. They are newspapers.
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they also send promotiomal items like soap and razors and coffee.
The bible promotes a way of living(though many christian types i know skip the inconvenient parts).
the paper is a biness.They got paid to distribute the bible.
if it wants to be in the distribution for hire business they get fired by me.
Seriously, there's something about the fact that it was a bible that has set you off.
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I said pretty much that - It is something that I do not want and will not throw away. They are giving me a problem just because I ordered a newspaper.TheCalvinator24 wrote:They've been in the distribution (of advertising) for decades.peacock2121 wrote:the paper is in the news business.BigDrawMan wrote:
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they also send promotiomal items like soap and razors and coffee.
The bible promotes a way of living(though many christian types i know skip the inconvenient parts).
the paper is a biness.They got paid to distribute the bible.
if it wants to be in the distribution for hire business they get fired by me.
Seriously, there's something about the fact that it was a bible that has set you off.
Did you read the entire thread before responding to me?
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I kinda get what Peaby's saying, mostly because I feel that way about ANY book. I can't toss out a book. Not even a trashy bodice ripper. Can't make myself do it. So about every six months or so, my mom drops off a box of books at my house for me to 'enjoy.' Most of them, I'd given her to read and she was supposed to pass them on. So I bring them to work and leave them in the break room. Only people who WANT to deal with them take them, and nobody is 'stuck' with a book they don't want.
LOL - one good thing about hubby's issues, they don't come around our house anymore, either. He wouldn's quit hitting on the young ladies.
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SteelersFan is the one who chased away the Mormon missionaries by saying "Go away! I'm a Druid
LOL - one good thing about hubby's issues, they don't come around our house anymore, either. He wouldn's quit hitting on the young ladies.
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I have to agree on the whole book thingie--it's almost blasphemous to toss an actual book. However, I have tossed into the actual trash maybe four books in my lifetime, all for being horrendously poorly written. Not because of the message or slant, but because they sucked themselves down the drain in basics like not having coherent sentences (oh shut up) or lots of exclamation points. One was Exit to Eden, or something like that, that Rosie O'Donnell made a movie out of. It was astoundingly awful. Another was a local writer's attempt at breaking into the bigtime about peeps from Texas with big hair and lots of marriages and spending money and etc. A very, extremely, pathetically painful poorman's (insert any successful chick lit book here). I lobbed it carefully and made it in one shot.tlynn78 wrote:I kinda get what Peaby's saying, mostly because I feel that way about ANY book. I can't toss out a book. Not even a trashy bodice ripper. Can't make myself do it. So about every six months or so, my mom drops off a box of books at my house for me to 'enjoy.' Most of them, I'd given her to read and she was supposed to pass them on. So I bring them to work and leave them in the break room. Only people who WANT to deal with them take them, and nobody is 'stuck' with a book they don't want.
SteelersFan is the one who chased away the Mormon missionaries by saying "Go away! I'm a Druid
LOL - one good thing about hubby's issues, they don't come around our house anymore, either. He wouldn's quit hitting on the young ladies.
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Well, then
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I am with Pea on this one.
Religious materials should not be ditributed through the newspaper like that.
It reminds me a bit of when a former neighbor came to visit my new home. She is a very observant catholic. She brought me a large cross (luckily not a crucifix) because she noticed I did not have one displayed in the old house.
That should have been a hint.
I don't think it is polite to refuse a gift given to you, but then I was stuck with a cross I would not normally display in my home. But stuffing it in a drawer seemed disrespectful. And it isn't someting you can toss in a trash bin.
I discussed it with my Mom who is quite active in her church. So I sent it to her and she gave it as a gift to the church. They could then give it as a communion gift, etc.
Taking it back to the newpaper office seems a good choice.
Religious materials should not be ditributed through the newspaper like that.
It reminds me a bit of when a former neighbor came to visit my new home. She is a very observant catholic. She brought me a large cross (luckily not a crucifix) because she noticed I did not have one displayed in the old house.
That should have been a hint.
I don't think it is polite to refuse a gift given to you, but then I was stuck with a cross I would not normally display in my home. But stuffing it in a drawer seemed disrespectful. And it isn't someting you can toss in a trash bin.
I discussed it with my Mom who is quite active in her church. So I sent it to her and she gave it as a gift to the church. They could then give it as a communion gift, etc.
Taking it back to the newpaper office seems a good choice.
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My suggestion would be to drop it into the next bag of "clothing and household goods" that gets solicited periodically by charitable organizations. Since such give-away bibles are usually small enough to fit into a pocket, I can believe that there is someone out there in the midst of hard times, whether homeless or living in a shelter, who would love to have it and find comfort from it.
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When I worked in Philadelphia, I noticed that my boss had a bookshelf on his office wall with eight bibles on it. He let me know I could borrow one anytime. 
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
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He doesn't need to read it, his great, great, great, great, great uncle translated it.So I'm guessing you declined?
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Of course, I have my own.DevilKitty100 wrote:So I'm guessing you declined?Bob Juch wrote:When I worked in Philadelphia, I noticed that my boss had a bookshelf on his office wall with eight bibles on it. He let me know I could borrow one anytime.
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
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Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.
- Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)
Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.
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Actually, my 60th great-grandfather wrote it!tlynn78 wrote:He doesn't need to read it, his great, great, great, great, great uncle translated it.So I'm guessing you declined?
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Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.
- Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)
Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.
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Just read a letter from our publisher that we are delivering a DVD in tomorrow's paper. It's a political documentary about radical Islamic groups.
They will have to do a short story to explain it, as it is paid advertising. There are lines we do not cross - if it were pornographic we would not accept such advertising. But since free speech is more important than protecting readers (who can simply throw it away if they don't want to view it), I think this is a good enough compromise.
Next up: condoms. I'm going to ask someone, for real.
They will have to do a short story to explain it, as it is paid advertising. There are lines we do not cross - if it were pornographic we would not accept such advertising. But since free speech is more important than protecting readers (who can simply throw it away if they don't want to view it), I think this is a good enough compromise.
Next up: condoms. I'm going to ask someone, for real.
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I look forward to your report about the condoms.Ritterskoop wrote:Just read a letter from our publisher that we are delivering a DVD in tomorrow's paper. It's a political documentary about radical Islamic groups.
They will have to do a short story to explain it, as it is paid advertising. There are lines we do not cross - if it were pornographic we would not accept such advertising. But since free speech is more important than protecting readers (who can simply throw it away if they don't want to view it), I think this is a good enough compromise.
Next up: condoms. I'm going to ask someone, for real.
Who is advertising what with the DVD?
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Don't know. I'll see what's printed on the DVD. Might even watch it, unless I can tell right away it is someone saying they are better than someone else.peacock2121 wrote:I look forward to your report about the condoms.Ritterskoop wrote:Just read a letter from our publisher that we are delivering a DVD in tomorrow's paper. It's a political documentary about radical Islamic groups.
They will have to do a short story to explain it, as it is paid advertising. There are lines we do not cross - if it were pornographic we would not accept such advertising. But since free speech is more important than protecting readers (who can simply throw it away if they don't want to view it), I think this is a good enough compromise.
Next up: condoms. I'm going to ask someone, for real.
Who is advertising what with the DVD?
If you fail to pilot your own ship, don't be surprised at what inappropriate port you find yourself docked. - Tom Robbins
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At the moment of commitment, the universe conspires to assist you. - attributed to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
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At the moment of commitment, the universe conspires to assist you. - attributed to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
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I would be interested.Ritterskoop wrote:Don't know. I'll see what's printed on the DVD. Might even watch it, unless I can tell right away it is someone saying they are better than someone else.peacock2121 wrote:I look forward to your report about the condoms.Ritterskoop wrote:Just read a letter from our publisher that we are delivering a DVD in tomorrow's paper. It's a political documentary about radical Islamic groups.
They will have to do a short story to explain it, as it is paid advertising. There are lines we do not cross - if it were pornographic we would not accept such advertising. But since free speech is more important than protecting readers (who can simply throw it away if they don't want to view it), I think this is a good enough compromise.
Next up: condoms. I'm going to ask someone, for real.
Who is advertising what with the DVD?
My knee jerk reation is someone is advertising stereotyping and racism.
I pulled my knee back and asked.
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But my groin still hurts.peacock2121 wrote:I would be interested.Ritterskoop wrote:Don't know. I'll see what's printed on the DVD. Might even watch it, unless I can tell right away it is someone saying they are better than someone else.peacock2121 wrote: I look forward to your report about the condoms.
Who is advertising what with the DVD?
My knee jerk reation is someone is advertising stereotyping and racism.
I pulled my knee back and asked.
I believe in the usefulness of useless information.