tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5581050.post5938996433102379211..comments2024-03-21T05:10:57.134+00:00Comments on Mustard Seed Shavings: T-shirt SlogansSteve Tilleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17400505989949096631noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5581050.post-32653636344107819132008-07-12T21:50:00.000+01:002008-07-12T21:50:00.000+01:00I've collected the best Christian T-shirts I found...I've collected the best Christian T-shirts I found in here:<BR/>http://www.helsinki.fi/~pjojala/Christian_Shirts.html<BR/><BR/>Personally, I would prefer those apologetic figures such as Dinoglyfs documented by the ancient man few thousands years ago, as displayed in the site above. Unfortunately, they are not sold anywhere... Anyway, anyhow, this might be the Elder Wand you sought:<BR/>http://www.helsinki.fi/~pjojala/Dinoglyfs.htm<BR/><BR/>Do You happen to know a site for such "apolo-wear"?<BR/><BR/>A recent book "Understanding Intelligent Design" by William Dembski and Sean McDowell, son of Josh McDowell just became available last week.<BR/>http://www.uncommondescent.com/intelligent-design/understanding-intelligent-design-now-available-at-amazoncom/<BR/><BR/>The book is geared at Christian young people (junior high and high schoolers) as well as for Church groups (e.g., Sunday Schools) to help get out the word about ID, Intelligent Design. A MOST REVEALING INSIGHT FROM ITS FIRST CHAPTER:<BR/><BR/>"A few years back, skeptic Michael Shermer wrote a book called<BR/>How We Believe. For it he commissioned a poll of thousands of<BR/>people. He asked participants why other people believe in God. The<BR/>most popular answers focused on religious benefits: God comforts<BR/>us, provides the basis for living a moral life, gives purpose to our<BR/>lives, and is the source of meaningful religious experiences.<BR/>Then Shermer asked participants why they personally believe<BR/>in God. The number one answer changed drastically. The most<BR/>common response was the design and complexity of the world.<BR/>Our natural tendency, it would seem, is to believe the world was<BR/>designed."<BR/><BR/>Hunting the best T-shirt slogans,<BR/>Pauli.Ojala@gmail.com<BR/>evolutionary critic<BR/>Biochemist, drop-out so called<BR/>(MSci-Master of Sciing)<BR/>Helsinki, FinlandOjalanpoikahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01295332610492661778noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5581050.post-48169589591682644262008-04-30T08:03:00.000+01:002008-04-30T08:03:00.000+01:00Ah, the memoriesAh, the memoriesAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5581050.post-45243241351765877172008-04-29T22:16:00.000+01:002008-04-29T22:16:00.000+01:00Ah Pimlico. That explains everything.Ah Pimlico. That explains everything.Steve Tilleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17400505989949096631noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5581050.post-11777932101624286852008-04-29T19:28:00.000+01:002008-04-29T19:28:00.000+01:00I don't feel it is my place to comment on the appr...<I> I don't feel it is my place to comment on the appropriateness or otherwise of women's clothing so I simply asked if she'd wear it to church. She said she would. That's Piccadilly for you. </I><BR/><BR/>Not only <B> did </B> she wear it to church (many times), but she once wore it while leading the service. No-one complained. And it was in Pimlico rather than Piccadilly, but you were close so I'll give you a point anyway.Stewarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17062393474037270010noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5581050.post-64131520208861549042008-04-29T16:57:00.000+01:002008-04-29T16:57:00.000+01:00Mike, I want one.One of our venture leaders once w...Mike, I want one.<BR/><BR/>One of our venture leaders once wore a 'No knickers since 1938' T. She said it was a take on the Kickers advert but I hadn't seen that.<BR/><BR/>I don't feel it is my place to comment on the appropriateness or otherwise of women's clothing so I simply asked if she'd wear it to church. She said she would. That's Piccadilly for you.Steve Tilleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17400505989949096631noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5581050.post-23720755176438260162008-04-29T16:06:00.000+01:002008-04-29T16:06:00.000+01:00I did wear my Father Dougal T-shirt once at New Wi...I did wear my Father Dougal T-shirt once at New Wine. <BR/><BR/>Caption: "It's a priest thing, you wouldn't understand" <BR/><BR/>I could tell by people's faces that it wasn't going down that well with most of them. A few furtive smiles gave away the Father Ted fans, though.Mike Peatmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03385223912601726849noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5581050.post-82523160079965271332008-04-29T12:26:00.000+01:002008-04-29T12:26:00.000+01:00I remember at college that a girl had her name on ...I remember at college that a girl had her name on her T-shirt. However, she became most upset if anybody followed the instruction written accross her breasts - PATAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5581050.post-47953112212269742952008-04-29T09:09:00.000+01:002008-04-29T09:09:00.000+01:00I once got in to quite a bit of trouble at my prev...I once got in to quite a bit of trouble at my previous church (and New Wine) for wearing a T-shirt with "Professional Pornstar" written on it.<BR/><BR/>It was, of course, deeply ironic, as I'm not a pornstar, paid or otherwise - and I actually wore it as a badge of honour that I wasn't a stuffy Christian removed from the world.<BR/><BR/>Still, it rightly put some people's backs up - and now doing work with people who struggle with porn (myself included) - I realise it wasn't the most helpful thing in the world.<BR/><BR/>That T-shirt, though, helped two friends towards Jesus and formed a lasting friendship with a couple of others who similarly felt a disconnect between Jesus and culture - so it wasn't a totally wasted experience :)Andyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06339086066874691226noreply@blogger.com