Link of the Day: The Holy Land Experience
Feb. 24th, 2004 10:30 pmFrom my sister, who seems to have an odd talent for finding stuff like this: Jesus jumping Christ on a pogo stick, this is tacky!
In Orlando Florida, of course, and don't forget to check out the menu items, so cleverly named but looking like something off of the Applebee's kids menu....
I'm not even Christian and I find this offensive. Just so cheap and shallow, how can this place possibly show anything good or pure or heartfelt about anyone's faith?
Man, it's just depressing.
In Orlando Florida, of course, and don't forget to check out the menu items, so cleverly named but looking like something off of the Applebee's kids menu....
I'm not even Christian and I find this offensive. Just so cheap and shallow, how can this place possibly show anything good or pure or heartfelt about anyone's faith?
Man, it's just depressing.
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Date: 2004-02-25 04:41 am (UTC)There was a lot of controversy when it was being built and even more when they applied for tax-exempt status. I never heard the outcome but someone was telling me the other day that they are indeed tax-exempt. That doesn't make any sense. It's not a church, mosque, synagogue, or temple....it's a theme park!
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Date: 2004-02-25 05:22 am (UTC)it looks "plastigt", as we say in Swedish, a on-the-fly translation would be "looks as if made of plastic". I have a friend, who happens to be a devoted Christian (and still is somehow putting up with me) who travelled to Jerusalem in Israel. she said it was so small it was like a religious Disneyland. there is the Holy Grave and there is Golgata and there is...everything was within walking distance and there was a huge commers selling holy water and crosses and what-not. apparently the similarity to a theme park as struck Orlando salesmen too.
next? Disney - the religion?
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Date: 2004-02-25 09:11 pm (UTC)I'm glad the court turned down their suit for full exemption. It's news like that that gives me a smidge more faith in the U.S. gov't than I might have otherwise!