offended by Bishop's comment
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terrijdeeg — 13 years ago(September 22, 2012 09:56 PM)
You are kidding us, right? Get the hell over it. It's a movie. Did the sex scenes with Lacey Underall and Ty and Danny offend you too? If you don't want to hear there is no God, turn your volume down just during that scene..idiots!
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spitfire832 — 13 years ago(January 24, 2013 10:11 PM)
I'm sorry that tneagl feels that way, but the true of the matter is that's what people believe in. Whether or not they believe in God. I'm tell ya right now, these are jokes. Nothing wrong with laughing about life. This is what makes the world. Can't speak for GOD, but you need some laughter in your life to get through things and you really shouldn't take things so seriously. That's why Chaddyshack, Blazing Saddles, Etc have been under attack, because of their racist jokes. This movie is based on outcasts, lower class, people that don't belong. He is a Bishop and He told Danny that he couldn't join his church. Just think about it.
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babel_on_5 — 13 years ago(February 01, 2013 04:42 PM)
He was actually quoting from Wisdom, if I'm not mistaken, leaving off the first part of it:
"The fool has said in his heart, there is no God." You know, sometimes things taken out of context
Modern socialism is when corporate jets land [at Reagan Airport] in DC. -JK Gilbraith, 1983 -
Shiny-NZ — 12 years ago(April 26, 2013 09:19 PM)
People nowadays are labouring under the illusion that "offensive" means something tangible. All it really means is that you were offended, and really, who cares if you were offended? The world is not going to play by rules dictated by one person, or even one group of people. People are always going to offend, and people are always going to feel offended. It's unavoidable. And part of being a grown up is learning and accepting that.
Find a way to deal with the fact that you will be offended occasionally, and that the mere fact that you feel offended doesn't necessarily mean squat. TV Shows, movies, books, music, people on the street, they're sometimes going to offend you. Get over it.
Of course, there are extreme cases where what's being said is inciting violence or actively discriminatory or defamation and so on. But as grown ups, we need to be able to tell the difference between the serious threats to the safety of others, and what just plain hurts somebody's feelings (like somebody saying there's a God, or not a God, or somebody having a Nickleback CD or something). Pick your battle very carefully. And don't expect anything to happen just because you heard something you don't like.