Be warned this clip is offensive and blasphemous.
So is this site. www.suckitjesus.com
I replied to the site:
& what will we sell next? (this is me)
25 Sep 2007, 10:46Interesting… someone says ‘Jesus’ and next thing you know, we got bumperstickers, a website, and Google ads… (i might be mildly impressed with your “stop the censorship” campaign if you weren’t trying to make money off of it!)
True Chrisianity, as well as true anything asks for nothing in return. It is worth doing on it’s own, without payment. I question your “cause”, and any “cause” that claims truth, but sells trinkets on the way to the temple.
This site and it’s “message” is weak.
Would you die for this cause?
- probably not…
sendmemoney said:
25 Sep 2007, 12:47
what will we sell next?, get a life. You really need to be medicated.The catholic church sells everything.
I believe that “sendmemoney” is unfortunately correct! (about the church, not the medication!) The church does try to sell everything! It makes me completely sick. Jesus Christ is not “for sale”. He is not a trinket or a service you pay for, or an investment!
He is a Person.
He is love.
And He is free for all people who want Him.
Jesus is not for sale!
p.s. I am not the only person who said this: (Martin Luther, 95 Theses)









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November 3, 2007 at 9:47 pm
Daniel
wow. how sad. but actually, i would rather have this than people hypocritically giving him thanks and misrepresenting him.
November 4, 2007 at 2:27 am
curtismchale
I would have to agree with Daniel. It is worse for a ‘Christian’ to say thanks to Jesus and then get caught with their hand in the cookie jar. I would also agree that this selling of the site is pretty silly.
November 5, 2007 at 9:16 pm
Jonathan Kotulski
Hey Joey, I feel like this clip and this website are ridiculous to the degree of “is it worth a response at all?” both talking about Jesus from an outsider’s perspective, so these are words don’t shock me in the least. I am not sure why you felt compelled to respond to them. The reason I comment is because I care about your writing. I think your writing here is good, but your material (what you are responding to . . . is a bit irrelevent, which is always a subjective judgment). anyway, the world is full of irrelevence! How can you escape it? I’m happy to see you writing though.
Jonathan
November 6, 2007 at 5:31 pm
joyfuldissident
Jonathan:
I realize that to most this is completely ridiculous; but i believe that the presence of the Word of God is important even in this areana. When Christians shy away from speaking the Gospel we lose our prescence and lose our right to speak. So I will not make it a point to confront every insanity of Godlessness, but I will not shy away from it as well.
From a internet blog point-of-view, to speak about topics that are relevant or current, brings more readers. I want people to read this. I don’t want to waste my words. I also am experimenting with the type of material that this blog will best lend itself to and what is the best writing and thinking style. Thanks for the comments!