Do You Agree With That The "Lords Prayer" Advertisment Won't Be Shown in Some Cinemas?

How do you define 'Christian'?
If you tick a box on a form does that indicate you are truly a believer and follow the Christian teachings?
I tick the box, because Jedi knight isn't there :(
 
How do you define 'Christian'?
If you tick a box on a form does that indicate you are truly a believer and follow the Christian teachings?
It's the only quantitative measurement we have :thumbs: unless you prefer an unsubstantiated internet opinion.
 
It's the only quantitative measurement we have (y) unless you prefer an unsubstantiated internet opinion.
Indeed, but I think Alistair was questioning the validity of the measurement ... as do I :)
 
I suspect that you are very much not alone :)
The force is with us (y)

Out of interest, why not no religion?
Because John Lennon said "Imagine no religion too"
I never did like the Beatles!

But seriously I was Christened CoE
and tend to tick that box,
as Hypocrite isn't there either ;)
 
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Only by apathy, i.e. no one has given enough of a f**k to make a push to deestablish the status quo.

Measured by attendance and viewing figures most premier league clubs have a significantly better claim to be nominated as the state religion.

You don't necessarily have to attend church on a weekly basis to be a Christian or a season ticket holder to be a football fan.
 
Indeed, but I think Alistair was questioning the validity of the measurement ... as do I :)

The force is with us (y)


Because John Lennon said "Imagine no religion too"
I never did like the Beatles!

But seriously I was Christened CoE
and tend to tick that box,
as Hypocrite isn't there either ;)

Lol and Cobra has just proven your point.

Fair dues, that kind of behaviour is illogical to my Germanic mind and behaviour. It is without sense, but hey ho it is all becoming clear now.
 
You don't necessarily have to attend church on a weekly basis to be a Christian or a season ticket holder to be a football fan.
And oddly, I am not a Christian yet I consider my self a Christian. Go figure :)
 
yet I consider my self a Christian
What's the saying?
something about you don't have to believe in God to live the life of a Christian?

( or something like that anyway)
 
What's the saying?
something about you don't have to believe in God to live the life of a Christian?

( or something like that anyway)
I don't know the saying, but yes exactly that. I never forgot the quote of a priest at a church event, he may have had a few drinks, but loosely it was along the lines of that my views and behaviour was more Christian than many who were baptised. Or something along those lines.
 
I don't know the saying, but yes exactly that. I never forgot the quote of a priest at a church event, he may have had a few drinks, but loosely it was along the lines of that my views and behaviour was more Christian than many who were baptised.

Which further supports the view that not everyone ticking the box for Christian is thus :)
 
Which further supports the view that not everyone ticking the box for Christian is thus :)
Lol but could also be interpreter that those 25% who didn't tick the box are ;)
 
Which further supports the view that not everyone ticking the box for Christian is thus :)
I would suggest that you can separate being a Christian, from being religious, these days certainly.
Although of course the literal translation is follower of Christ,
Which by some quirk of fate is the literal meaning of my first / given / Christian name also :D
 
I would suggest that you can separate being a Christian, from being religious, these days certainly.
Although of course the literal translation is follower of Christ,
Which by some quirk of fate is the literal meaning of my first / given / Christian name also :D
I still find it a shame my parents choose Jean-Paul over Jean-Christophe. I think I should have been JC. :smile:
 
I would suggest that you can separate being a Christian, from being religious, these days certainly.

I could never agree with you there, (in a literal sense), however I would agree that using the title Christian has little or no meaning for many, many people using it, (which maybe what you meant :) ).
 
I still find it a shame my parents choose Jean-Paul over Jean-Christophe. I think I should have been JC. :smile:
I was 10 before I realised that I wasn't JC.
My parents would often Yell JESUS CHRIST! at me

:D
 
I could never agree with you there,
I'm hurt :(

:D

I would agree that using the title Christian has little or no meaning for many, many people using it,(which maybe what you meant :) ).
Well sort of, "You" (Generic) may help someone that's fallen in the street, or drop a few quid into a homeless man's pot, that would be classed as the Christian thing to do.
But can't remember the last time "you" were in Church apart from a Hatch / match or dispatch ceremony.
 
Oh cock, got to think before I post :facepalm: good point well made.
Yep...that's the fella (though interchangeable with the other one :-) )
 
There is nothing in the law that says people shold not be offended.
I find it is more offensive to to be held captive to watch commercial adds in cinemas.
You can leave your seat and go outside, then comeback in when the adverts have finished. No-one is forcing you to remain in your seat.
 
You can leave your seat and go outside, then comeback in when the adverts have finished. No-one is forcing you to remain in your seat.
They are not, but do advertise the movie starting at the wrong time. If I had known I would have arrived 30 minutes later. First loads of commercials, then trailers, and then more ads to say there is enough time to get some popcorn or stinky nanchos. And then the movies finally begins. So annoying.
 
You can leave your seat and go outside, then comeback in when the adverts have finished. No-one is forcing you to remain in your seat.

ABSOLUTELY I have it sorted
I no longer go. Far too many restrictions.
I record all commercial programmes on Tv and watch them later with out the adds as well.
 
But seriously I was Christened CoE
and tend to tick that box,
as Hypocrite isn't there either ;)
I was Christened CoE and attended a CoE primary school.
I've been apostate for as long as I can remember (in fact, I don't remember ever believing in God even as a small child, so maybe I'm not strictly apostate?).
In any case, I've always considered myself atheist, despite attempts to be agnostic. I guess that's a belief system of sorts...

Wouldn't consider claiming to be a Jedi. It's stupid, disrespects the importance of a census (and is actually illegal to make false declaration on a census).
 
They are not, but do advertise the movie starting at the wrong time. If I had known I would have arrived 30 minutes later. First loads of commercials, then trailers, and then more ads to say there is enough time to get some popcorn or stinky nanchos. And then the movies finally begins. So annoying.
Just as a heads-up, if you go to the BFI, the film starts at the advertised time.
Always funny to see people shuffling in 30 minutes into the movie. Well, funny until they want to walk past you.
 
That will be me next time :) :thumbs:
 
Wouldn't consider claiming to be a Jedi. It's stupid, disrespects the importance of a census (and is actually illegal to make false declaration on a census).
Disrespectful and false?
I'm not so sure ;)


In England and Wales 390,127 people (almost 0.8%) stated their religion as Jedi on their 2001 Census forms, surpassing Sikhism, Judaism, and Buddhism, and making it the fourth largest reported religion in the country.

In Australia more than 70,000 people (0.37%) declared themselves members of the Jedi order in the 2001 census

In the 2001 census, 21,000 Canadians put down their religion as Jedi Knight.

Over 53,000 people listed themselves as Jedi in New Zealand's 2001 census.

In Scotland, 14,052 people stated that Jedi was their current religion
 
Disrespectful and false?
I'm not so sure ;)


In England and Wales 390,127 people (almost 0.8%) stated their religion as Jedi on their 2001 Census forms, surpassing Sikhism, Judaism, and Buddhism, and making it the fourth largest reported religion in the country.

In Australia more than 70,000 people (0.37%) declared themselves members of the Jedi order in the 2001 census

In the 2001 census, 21,000 Canadians put down their religion as Jedi Knight.

Over 53,000 people listed themselves as Jedi in New Zealand's 2001 census.

In Scotland, 14,052 people stated that Jedi was their current religion
Fully agree, besides the facts, I think it is disrespectful and arrogant to argue against what someone else states their religious conviction is. If someone is self declaring to be a Jedi then that is fine with me. I would prefer is over Scientology, Catholicism, Islam etc...Actually I wish more are Jedi's.
 
Actually I wish more are Jedi's.
Oh there are a lot out there, but you just don't "see" us we keep ourselves to ourselves..............
/ waves hand / :D
 
I don't understand this Jedi thing, am I missing something?

If you have Faith or follow a religion and feel happy to answer that on a census then fine.

But if you don't why lie or put something in that is obviously a protest type vote but against who?
It seems to me its just a vote against your own intelligence and just makes one look rather foolish and childish.
 
I don't understand this Jedi thing, am I missing something?

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Anakin Skywalker was thought of as the chosen one. He was borne of a virgin birth.

His existence in modern culture is just as relevant as the existence of Jesus. No harm was done by anyone declaring they were a jedi on the census.
 
I don't understand this Jedi thing, am I missing something?

If you want to break it down, there is an all encompassing force that binds the universe together,
Making everyone and everything inextricable linked.

Not that much different from the spiritual beliefs of the Native Americans
 
Anakin Skywalker was thought of as the chosen one. He was borne of a virgin birth.

His existence in modern culture is just as relevant as the existence of Jesus. No harm was done by anyone declaring they were a jedi on the census.

oh its not about harm its about truth to one self, is this an actual faith or religion and does the person actually follow said faith or religion?
I am certainly not fussed either way simply cannot understand the creating of a lie for whats sake?
 
Anakin Skywalker was thought of as the chosen one
And of course he had to follow the (death) star and was helped along the way by wise men baring gifts
1) Obewan, his fathers light saber
2) the trader that bought R2D2 & C3PO into his life
3) The little green fella the gift of wisdom.
 
If you want to break it down, there is an all encompassing force that binds the universe together,
Making everyone and everything inextricable linked.

Not that much different from the spiritual beliefs of the Native Americans

yes and I can understand that but they believe in that and that spiritual belief forms a state of set of rules and guidelines for how they live the lives and what things they consider important, it is a framework.

What is the framework in which a Jedi box ticker participates?
 
is this an actual faith or religion and does the person actually follow said faith or religion?
If you hit the google button you will see that answer to that is a resounding yes
 
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