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    It not like this fly over system costs very much. Compared to the huge building and technology they install. I am fully against Church and religion in general, but flying Santa isn’t too spectacular. The private jets, buildings the size of Amazon warehouses that actually cost…

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    If Jesus returned from the dead he would be anti-Christian.

    How much further from actual Christian values can modern Christianity get?

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    What in the actual three-ring-fuck is going on in this picture?

    I know that church doesn’t have to be as solemn as a funeral, but still… unless these production levels are generating millions for charity, I can’t imagine how people are just okay with this.

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    But only by suffering enough will the poor be worthy. Then they’ll magically lift themselves up out of poverty.

    So heap suffering on them!

    Oh look, I guess they were never worthy…

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    Is this an actual service or just an event provided by the church? Staging plays is a social task that can be serviced by a church.

    Very American and over the top, still.

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      A google image search could have answered your question of doubt.

      The visual is from the annual “Gift of Christmas” production at Prestonwood Baptist Church in Texas. It IS a church production.

      Despite being a 40-year tradition at the church, the $1 million Broadway-style production has faced backlash for its extravagance in recent years. In the past, church leaders have justified the performance by explaining the miracle of Jesus’ birth warrants an over-the-top celebration. They told the Dallas Morning News last year, “Jesus deserves our absolute best. … It’s unfortunate that the perennial American tradition of the church Christmas program now draws criticism.”

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        19 hours ago

        It’s an event space? That’s perfectly normal. E.g. small musical performance are held in old European churches. Such as some choir music(non religious)

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          These are the kind of churches where private jets are owned. It’s more of a venue issue than what they are doing with the venue. These are businesses in disguise as churches.

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          How is a church an event space? It should be a holy site.

          small musical performance are held in old European churches

          Only in deconsecrated ones, i.e. church buildings that are not used as churches anymore. They do allow non-religious music at funerals (sometimes) but that’s about it

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            I worked for a school district that contracted with a church as a space for professional development. It’s not uncommon.

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              In the US? I’m not contesting that it’s uncommon there, just saying that it doesn’t seem very Christian. I’m not religious and I don’t care, if not for the hypocrisy.

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                Yes - US. I was honestly uncomfortable and thought it seemed dicey to force teachers to be around all of the propaganda, but using public funds to push religion is the least unethical thing Epic Charter Schools does lol.

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                  If ancient stained glass art is propaganda everything is. Even lack there of has meaning. It’s just a big old building with gold accustics you people. Don’t go to a Catholic one, I guess.

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                It is very Christian. Serving the community is a core tenet. Churches ain’t just for praying. They are intended to be a place for community. That’s for Europe, anyway.

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      It’s an abundance that kinda goes against the word of Jesus? If they’re “combining” that level of stage with a place of worship, I imagine that they should also be holding events at almost the same frequency of an opera house, and at the same level (and for the benefit of society). But in my experience, it’s usually only used for preaching the word of Jesus… of which extravagance isn’t a tenet

      But that’s just my 2 cents and despite the particulars of the photo, the point of the meme remains (at least to me). Jesus didn’t preach about the “good of the Great Gatsby”; they just wanted people to love each other and be “good” to one another… not unwittenly flaunt their position of power

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    Kinda unrelated, but I got a place on my church’s theater. I’m gonna act as an angel. Hope they won’t put me flying like this.