Scarecrow (post: 1299141) wrote:Ya thats a pretty cool shirt but I feel they ruined it with, "He heals the broken hearted and sews up their wounds". I mean, we do have a brain. I figured out all the symbolism before even zooming in so I could read what it said. If a non-Christian didn't know what the heck was going on in that shirt, it would have made an excellent conversation piece.
But I guess the figured the average person is too dumb to get it and had to spell it out for us.
CrimsonRyu17 (post: 1299015) wrote:I usually just lurk here but hey.
http://www.kerusso.com/
I love these shirts. Some of them are really nice, some a little lame. I've never started deep debates or conversations though I have had many people make me stand still and turn around so they could read it.
As long as you don't wear your actual faith on the outside instead of inside, I see nothing wrong with wearing nice Christian-inspired T'ees and whatnot.
Voice of the Martyrs just released an absolutely beautiful T-shirt I've been dying to get. Here. It's talking about how Christian persecution is alive and well.
There's a matching poster. n.n/
minakichan (post: 1300488) wrote:Wow, I'm surprised people have an issue with Christian clothing. Yeah, it's tacky to wear something that's all "BELIEVE IN JEEEZUS OR YOU GONNA BURN," but I dunno, it's cute and it kind of counters all the other messages on T-shirts.
GundamFan (post: 1302742) wrote:I'm not really one for Christian clothing and I think people go way over top with it a few years at my local Christian bookstore I saw they John 3:16 socks which is a good example of how people go overboard with this stuff.
Radical Dreamer (post: 1302743) wrote:This post makes me cry for humanity. XD "Thy word is a lamp unto my feet," not socks for them. XDD
Still, that's pretty funny, if terribly terribly sad. XD
GundamFan (post: 1302783) wrote:That Dude I'm not sure where you can get the pepper spray anymore I haven't seen sold anywhere recently.
I will say this I am rather concerned about merchandising I have been seeing lately things like Test a mints, and Bible bars, are to examples of Christianity being used as a cheesey theme and makes me wonder if the message is getting watered down by it. That we may have a real problem developing with emphasis on buying Christian merchandise rather than focus on Christ. I have know someone that was way to much into the merchandise. Not that owning acouple of Christian theme shirts is a bad thing heck I got those and I'm one of the people that's worry about the over commericialization of Christianity.
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