tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5299407302611232843.post3085517626425595968..comments2023-05-23T01:09:27.258+10:00Comments on Gordon Cheng's blog: Jesus—all about advertising.Gordon Chenghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07588151868151940982noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5299407302611232843.post-8672634676764440912009-10-02T16:35:50.009+10:002009-10-02T16:35:50.009+10:00funny, i was going to put this as my facebook stat...funny, i was going to put this as my facebook status a while back, but i was too scared. Thought it was too harsh or negative. <br /><br />But I think I agree with you. It seems weird advertising the Lord and Saviour of the earth in such a way, and, I think the money could be spent on the poor, which is far better advertising for the church anyways, ironically. <br /><br />That sentence reminds me of the night i worked for the Yemeni times in Yemen, fixing up their translations. The sentences were really long. At least they had an excuse: English was their first language.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com