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What do you think about this "Jesus Chalk" story?
http://youtube.com/watch?v=piuoGb-Nhfw
I don't know if the story is true or not, but it's a good message, right?
What do you think?
I said I am aware that it most likely isn't true.
I just thought it was a good symbolic message. Sheesh.
Whoa Tulsa - how am I crappy with my answers??
I always defend God in anything that I answer on here!
Give me one example, please, as to when I have acted like "Satan's spawn".
13 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
i don't look at it as a story of god or religion, but the overall ability to fight for your right.
the christian guy who stood up was cool enough,
he did not need that chalk to stay intact
Source(s): atheist - Anonymous1 decade ago
Ok, the whole "then shared Jesus for the next half hour" kind of ends the possibility of reality of the event...
Basically the start of it sounds like a spin off of an old worn out "atheist professor" non-joke that's been around a while...that's meant to demonize non believers in the sense that this video does and a lame score-one for some "brave" believer that stood up to the horrible sub-human atheist character. Of which, that type of storyline, I'm not impressed.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
no, it isn't a good message....it make legitimate professors look like **** holes and makes a college education look like a forced nonbelief system.....further, it didn't happen....neither the chalk, nor the professor saying any of those things...as he would have been fired long before.
The Jesus-Chalk Hoax has been floating around the Internet since about the Autumn of 1998, but the lie itself dates back to the 1930s. The sad part about hoaxes of this nature is that it discredits the institution of learning by portraying a professor as acting in a dispicable manner. None of the professors I have known (or teachers, for that matter) would resort to this behavior -- nor would they need to. Most realize that raising questions is the best way to instill philosophical learning. USC itself has publicly denounced it.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
i read the story but not get it correctly. i think the professor in the story was confused between god and jesus.
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- stoopid munkeeLv 41 decade ago
Cute story. I've heard and seen enough in my life to leave room for it to be true. If not I've had personal experiences just as profound.
- Tulsa GirlLv 51 decade ago
That it is as phoney as you are. You preach your religion and then get crappy with your answers. Your witness stinks and that is why people like you who profess to be christians and act like satan's spawn turn others off of your religion. I am into peace, loved and happiness... you bring bad energy in the name of your god. Too bad- it is such a bad way to represent the thing your profess to love.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I love getting Rick Rolled. I always watch the whole thing.
- Celestian VegaLv 61 decade ago
I saw it the other day. Even as a Christian, I must say, I found it kinda lame.
- 1 decade ago
i think its dumb and gay, people shouldnt relay on that just to belive in a god, belive what you want, you dont need to shove stuff down other peoples thorats
and i doubt its true.
then again its sorta an alright question cause maybe people want to change their belifs............ IDKKK!! i hate religons, too much worrying, adn thinking and drama. haha
- GlacierLv 61 decade ago
Is it a rickroll? It's going to be a rickroll, isn't it? No way am I clicking that link.