Few people have the chance to say something truly meaningful. And, more often than not, that opportunity is wasted, the Birmingham, Ala.-based organization said. Even our biggest media and cultural event, the Super Bowl, is chock full of million-dollar clutter. Massive amounts of money are spent talking about trivial things like beer and potato chips.What if you used that opportunity to do something great? That is, say something meaningful.
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16
1 posted on
02/07/2011 2:16:01 PM PST by
wmfights
To: wmfights
Despite the efforts of the P.C. Crowd (otherwise known as commies in denial), somehow this commercial did air, though in limited areas.
Good for them.
2 posted on
02/07/2011 2:21:58 PM PST by
UCANSEE2
To: wmfights
Fox refused to air that commercial during the Superbowl. Did a couple of local TV stations run it? That seems to be the implication of the article.
3 posted on
02/07/2011 2:22:12 PM PST by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: wmfights
Very nice, though I do wonder how Christians would have felt had it been about some verse in the Koran?
4 posted on
02/07/2011 2:28:18 PM PST by
Netizen
To: wmfights
No religion allowed, but hedonism is welcomed.
My favorite story about John 3:16 was when Paul Bear Bryant had his first season at Alabama. Some wag put up a sign:
John 3:16
Paul 12:0
6 posted on
02/07/2011 2:29:37 PM PST by
the_Watchman
(Healthcare reform was never about health.)
To: wmfights
I think I would rather have seen that ad than the annoying schizophrenic local car salesman. (He's a screamer on every ad except his Cadillac dealership. For that he puts on a suit and talks calmly about the benefits of owning a Cadillac.)
8 posted on
02/07/2011 2:31:22 PM PST by
KarlInOhio
(Washington is finally rid of the Kennedies. Free at last, thank God almighty we are free at last.)
To: wmfights
No amount of censoring can EVER stop the timeless Truth of the Creator. NONE!
9 posted on
02/07/2011 2:31:43 PM PST by
tflabo
To: wmfights
On Thursday, a Jeopardy question about “valleys,” stumped all three contestants. Alex looked stunned and said, “Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,” and then shook his head.
12 posted on
02/07/2011 2:34:33 PM PST by
namvolunteer
(We draw the Congressional districts this time)
To: wmfights
25 posted on
02/07/2011 3:10:36 PM PST by
deks
("...the battle of our time is the battle of liberty against the overreach of the federal government")
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