AliciaLuvzDizne said:when do they light up the arches?
I was there last week and the arches were up but not lit
It started last night......
AliciaLuvzDizne said:when do they light up the arches?
I was there last week and the arches were up but not lit
ahspeck76 said:It started last night......
:lol:speck76 said:oh Jesus
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mkt said:they had one over AK... said "Turn to Jesus"
WDW1971 said:Speaking as someone who grew up in Louisiana, the "Jesus Freaks" as you put it, DID spend tons of money and time and energy feeding, clothing and housing the truly homeless. Just because someone chose to skywrite "Jesus" in the sky doesn't mean that it's money being wasted. It very well may have been the owner of the plane doing this of his or her own freewill. As an example, many times you see Christian billboards, they are done free of charge by the owners of the billboards when there are no paying ads for that particular billboard.
And before you think of flaming me, I'm not making up the part about Louisiana...my parents' church (my home church) fed refugees, housed rescue workers (the refugees were being housed in a (larger) civic center) and my parents gave away just about every blanket and piece of clothing they didn't absolutely need...they even gave away a bassinet they may need again if my brother and his wife have another child.
I don't know why people feel like it's fun to assume things about Christians. We aren't all uneducated rednecks...it just seems that those are the only ones that end up on TV.
Pumpkin Phoenix said:Are the messages only over Disney during this time of the year, or is it random?
I honestly don't have any problems with seeing the messages in the sky, I just think they take away some of the magic of Disney being a world of its own
Skylor said:I saw 'JESUS DIED 4 U' one day while working over at Magic Kingdom.
I think it's trashy. Although, Not as trashy as the "Gay? Unhappy" and "GAY = SIN" signs all around downtown orlando.
Find something better to do with your money.
Crazy Christians.
wedway71 said:I dont think that any religous messages are appropriate to fly over Disney or any place in that matter.I know that a large majority of the United States are Christian based faith but there is a time and place for everything.
Trust me on this someone who is not Christian is not magically going to become one looking up after riding Space Mountain and seeing that.
I know Disney cant help that and not mad at them and not even mad at the people doing it due to the fact they think in their own way they are doing good but save that for sunday in your own house of worship.
Teenchy said:But it makes more sense to me having Christians reading the Christmas Story of the birth of Jesus at the CP in Epcot (i.e. Steven Curtis Chapman) Than just someone who doesnt believe but speaks and reads well?
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