August 04, 2004

Christian Traders, "the first Internet investment community that recognizes that Jesus is Lord, not money."
  • um, i read that as: jesus = lord jesus != money whereas i would expect the message to be "jesus, not money, is lord". then again, some people think jesus is totally money.
  • Jesus is totally money, baby. Baby Jesus is totally money. So how many points over prime does Baby Jesus give out?
  • Oddly enough, my personal experience with 'Christian' businesses is that they screw you over more often than the other guys. The Better Business Bureau is full of complaints about them. Finally figured out if a business displays a fish symbol, it's best to avoid them.
  • they're busy praying for "melvin's wife": Our Prayer Team gathers daily @ 12:45 pm. We will be honored to pray for her. We can pray in general or specifically. If you do not wish to make the need known publicly, you can send me an instant message or e-mail. Sometimes it helps to break-through when you know exactly what you're praying for. Blessings CT
  • ...now pass the collection plate
  • My former boss (a devout Catholic) gave me a piece of wisdom that has never, never in thirteen years of gainful employment been proven wrong: If someone in business says "I'm a good Christian," then hold on to your wallet.
  • That's probably all too true, middleclasstool. But that's the case with all self-praise. Watch out for those who say how nice they are, how generous, how considerate, how intelligent, how talented etc. People who actually have those qualities don't bother to say so, because those who don't already know it soon will.
  • Matthew 19:24. Nuff said.
  • Also: "The louder is talked of his honor, the faster we counted our spoons." -- Emerson