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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I fine hypocrisy offensive. So yes, a cross on a luxury vehicle seems offensive. What about Jesus' exhortations about wealth? I find it offensive when someone is an A hole in traffic and then I see their religious stickers on the back of their car. I would find it offensive if someone was driving a Hummer with an eco-type sticker on it. This thread is why I don't put any bumper stickers on my car. People have enough reasons to be horrible in traffic, you don't need to give them another reason. And hate just seems to run so high these days.... yes PP, much higher than in Bush's terms. [/quote] My favorite was seeing a Clean Air type liberal bumper sticker and a Conserve Gas liberal bumper sticker...on a luxury SUV.[/quote] Oops...it was a luxury minivan.[/quote] Was it an alternative fuel or hybrid vehicle? I have a biodiesel SUV but most people don't know it unless they see me gas up. [/quote] I don't know? Does Lexus make a hybrid or alternative fuel minivan that doesn't have labeling as such on it? I've gotten used to all hybrids having either "Hybrid" or the green leaf on the car and alternative vehicles having labels such as "Flex Fuel" or something similar that I assume something without a label doesn't have those things.[/quote] Maybe the person driving a 1990 honda civic finds your "humble" 2003 toyota corolla as unchristian-like. Money is relative. [/quote] This part of the conversation is not a part of the Christian debate going on above. It was only in response to the topic of hypocritical bumper stickers. In this case a person lobbying for and trying to convince others of clean air policies and gas conservation when driving a poor emission and gas guzzling minivan. Whether a person driving a 1990 honda civic finds my car un-Christian or not, I don't go around driving a vehicle that clearly violates the principles that I espouse on my bumper stickers.[/quote]
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