I really don't know much about this altar thing, but it seems to have something to do with attempting to bring non-believers to salvation or give them the opportunity to do so. I really don't have much to say about it, because I didn't even really know about it until now. I guess it's effective at camps and stuff but not so much at church (mainly because people don't seem to pay much attention in church). Yeah, that's about all I have to say.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Grilled Cheesus
Would you be suprised if Jesus appeared to you on a grilled cheese sandwich? That's what happened to this guy on an episode of Glee that we watched in Bible. He called it "Grilled Cheesus". I don't really watch Glee that much, and when I saw this episode, I just thought it was Ok, I problably wouldn't watch it that much. In this episode, the guy kept praying to Grilled Cheesus for terrible things like winning football games and touching a girl innapropriately. And he got everything he prayed for. This makes me wonder if the producers of Glee compare our God to some sort of genie or something. And also this episode seemed to make Christians look judgemental. Like there was this gay guy who didn't really want to become a christian, one reason because he felt that Christians rather judged him for being gay, even though he didn't exactly choose to be. Some christians really do do that sort of thing. (and yes I did say 'do do'). Overall I think that their view on Christianity is actually almost accurate except that God doesn't give you everything you pray for and that christians are not supposed to judge people for their sins. Although; I am actually not quite sure what they thought about it. It just had some truth to it. BTW here's what Grilled Cheesus looked like.
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