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We're more popular than Jesus

Postby Webb » Tue Jan 27, 2015 2:13 am

God forever, The Beatles never

Christianity will go,” said (John) Lennon. “It will vanish and shrink. I needn’t argue about that. I’m right and I’ll be proved right. We’re more popular than Jesus now. I don’t know which will go first, rock ’n’ roll or Christianity.

I think Jesus won that battle.
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Re: We're more popular than Jesus

Postby Apex » Tue Jan 27, 2015 8:16 am

7 Ways The Beatles Changed Boomer Childhood Overnight:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/candy-leo ... 94786.html

The influence of the Beatles, not withstanding John Lennon's hugely unpopular and basically inaccurate remark, was then and still is, far-reaching. Music in general is of great economic importance, employing many everywhere, entertainers & performers, music teachers, music stores, instrument sales, etc. Every piece of pop/rock/country etc music you hear today, where ever you hear it, has been influenced by the Beatles, either directly or indirectly.

Both music and religion are here to stay. Do keep in mind that Johann Sebastian Bach was a Christian, employed by his church, and composed a tremendous amount of music for his church during his time. The earliest places to hear music, sometimes maybe the only places, were in a church somewhere, in the days when music and religion were intertwined.
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Re: We're more popular than Jesus

Postby G.K. » Tue Jan 27, 2015 9:02 am

The truth of that comment from Lennon rather depends on where you come from. The original published interview (London I think) drew very little comment although it probably did cause some consternation among UK christians, partly because Christianity was struggling in the UK with falling participation and lack of perceived relevance. UK Christians saw an "Element of Truth" in his comments.

The real anger was in the US.

I do remember the incident although I was rather young. I was an ordinary lad from a working class background, I attended Sunday school and went to a Christian school........but........I knew more people who were fans of the Beatles than I did committed Christians. Even now I know more people who listen to the Beatles or Rock and Roll than go to Church or declare them selves Christian.


I like Humans and each to their own with regard to their faith. So long as they are kind and do constructive things for the right reasons they get my vote.
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Re: We're more popular than Jesus

Postby pete » Tue Jan 27, 2015 10:37 am

Music star makes a wild and completely inaccurate statement! Now that's new ..... <<t

I haven't personally known anyone who attends a church, synogogue, mosque or any other place of worship for probably 25 years. .... & the ones I befriend are nice people who tend to have a benevolent and fair attitude to life. It doesn't take any religious belief to keep you happy and a nice person. But anyway we don't talk religion here do we! :lol: :lol: :lol:

I do know one or 2 like the Beatles - even after all these years ...... :D . Personally the original songs are a bit passé for me but some of their melodies are absolute classic and will probably emerge with many interpretations well into the future and still sound great.
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Re: We're more popular than Jesus

Postby jcj78 » Tue Jan 27, 2015 2:53 pm

I don't know about more popular, but at 36 I am now OLDER than Jesus. And I feel like it sometimes.
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Re: We're more popular than Jesus

Postby Fozzer » Tue Jan 27, 2015 3:20 pm

pete wrote:

.......I haven't personally known anyone who attends a church, synagogue, mosque or any other place of worship for probably 25 years. .... & the ones I befriend are nice people who tend to have a benevolent and fair attitude to life. It doesn't take any religious belief to keep you happy and a nice person......


Wise words, if ever I heard them!..... :clap: ...!

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Re: We're more popular than Jesus

Postby H » Fri Feb 06, 2015 4:04 am

pete wrote:I haven't personally known anyone who attends a church, synogogue, mosque or any other place of worship for probably 25 years. ....
That could be a moot statement for some of us, especially in these days with our extended technilogical media; sometimes we know those we've never met more personally than those physically around us.

pete wrote:...the ones I befriend are nice people who tend to have a benevolent and fair attitude to life.
May that always be...

pete wrote:It doesn't take any religious belief to keep you happy and a nice person.
Pete, this applies to your friends you mention above; unfortunately, the brain can be afflicted like any other part of the body. This does not mean one needs adhere to a particular religious cult, nor am I suggesting such, but there are many who quite religiously adhere to harmful beliefs. Some need serious help, some get by only with medication and some with just counselling (whether in the medical or religious profession).

pete wrote:Personally the original songs are a bit passé for me but some of their melodies are absolute classic and will probably emerge with many interpretations well into the future and still sound great.
I quite agree. Thus far, I've managed to keep my Beetles albums, most of which I was able to buy at discount (as low as $2); I have a phonograph but haven't played them for a long, long while.


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Re: We're more popular than Jesus

Postby H » Fri Feb 06, 2015 4:47 am

I can't exactly say the BB3 format is better than the old YaBB, epecially when it comes to editing...

In the above, I meant to use the word sect rather than cult.
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Re: We're more popular than Jesus

Postby Fozzer » Fri Feb 06, 2015 5:44 am

H wrote:I can't exactly say the BB3 format is better than the old YaBB, epecially when it comes to editing...

In the above, I meant to use the word sect rather than cult.


"Sects" and "Cults", and "Religious Fanatics"........

I describe them as; "Fruit-Cases".... :lol: ...!

Paul....Its all in the mind...you know.... ;) .... :lol: ....!
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Re: We're more popular than Jesus

Postby H » Sat Feb 07, 2015 2:48 am

Fozzer wrote:It's all in the mind...you know...
While I was in high school (many, many moons ago) I was informed of a group (I've long since forgotten their name) that based their beliefs on some mathematical formulas concerning the basis our existance; their final belief, according to their calculations, was that we don't exist. I never catered to their claim -- but here I am responding to the supposed written word of someone I've never actually seen nor heard, only supposed pictures of said entity... who may not really exist...
It would be the same for you respective to me... here we are, figments of our own imaginations... which don't exist...



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Re: We're more popular than Jesus

Postby OldAirmail » Sat Feb 07, 2015 10:32 am

H wrote:.... -- but here I am responding to the supposed written word of someone I've never actually seen nor heard, only supposed pictures of said entity... who may not really exist...
It would be the same for you respective to me... here we are, figments of our own imaginations... which don't exist...


Whether you know that something, or someone, is true or not, doesn't mean that it, or they, don't have an impact on your daily life.

There are people who believe that Aristotle, Francis Bacon, and Albert Einstein were real. Never saw a one of them, myself.

There are also those who believe that electrons exist. Personally, I've never held one in my hand. I can only say that I'm paying a lot of money for them.


So long as those who believe in Shakespeare, Buddha, Jesus, whatever, do no harm, and intend to do no harm I'm quite happy for them. The more the merrier.
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Re: We're more popular than Jesus

Postby H » Sun Feb 08, 2015 3:11 am

OldAirmail wrote:There are also those who believe that electrons exist. Personally, I've never held one in my hand. I can only say that I'm paying a lot of money for them.
Ah, but the scientific belief is that you've held and hold quadrillions of electrons in your body, not just your hand: electrical/electronic theory is that an active electric circuit is the flow of electrons. We are bioelectrical machines: our muscles respond to the electrical impulses sent from the motor controls of our brain (for those of us who have one, anyway :mrgreen: ).

OldAirmail wrote:So long as those who believe in Shakespeare, Buddha, Jesus, whatever, do no harm, and intend to do no harm I'm quite happy for them. The more the merrier.
I once told a high school classmate that nothing is something but something isn't nothing..." That being, even by our English grammar, that nothing is nothing translates to nothing exists (as nothing), thus nothing has existance.
Those I said concluded that we don't exist did touch upon a most logical outlook: the universe should be a total void, only nothing should exist. Since other than nothing exists when, logically, it shouldn't -- then most anything is possible; we're our own science fiction become reality.
I'm certainly not in basic opposition to your statements, either. However, amongst my many exploits, I've also worked in a trauma hospital and in a county nursing home. Neither have I hidden that fact that I was once actively in a (Christian-based) ministry; I also acquainted myself with many other ministries and their beliefs. I've been delivered from, at least avoided, death many times; it's effectively a miracle that I'm here. Some while ago, during a physical check-up at the VA, I was informed that the times I wake up with my entire body tingling as if the circulation had been cut off was that my heart had probably stopped while I slept. In 1987 I had a 'death experience' which makes it difficult for me to deny that there is more to existance than what we see around us...



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Re: We're more popular than Jesus

Postby Fozzer » Sun Feb 08, 2015 3:47 am

@H...

...sometimes, you terrify me, H... :o ... :o ...!

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Re: We're more popular than Jesus

Postby G.K. » Sun Feb 08, 2015 6:56 am

Quoting Mr H
makes it difficult for me to deny that there is more to existance than what we see around us


Ay. Very true, it can't be any other way. Our sensory apparatus is very limited as is the means of processing that info......We cannot say WHAT is there in front of us we can only say what we SEE. 2 very different things. Definitively saying what is real is not possible and we cannot say what is possible either.

'Tis all subjective. Some things are individually subjective i.e. "I'm a handsome chap" (although there is much evidence to support that statement ;-) ).....some things are collectively subjective i.e. "Diamonds are hard"
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Re: We're more popular than Jesus

Postby OldAirmail » Sun Feb 08, 2015 8:18 am

H wrote:.....

I once told a high school classmate that nothing is something but something isn't nothing..." That being, even by our English grammar, that nothing is nothing translates to nothing exists (as nothing), thus nothing has existance.
Those I said concluded that we don't exist did touch upon a most logical outlook: the universe should be a total void, only nothing should exist. Since other than nothing exists when, logically, it shouldn't -- then most anything is possible; we're our own science fiction become reality.

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Let me guess: You started talking at a very early age. First it was to expound on the age old question of "Who's On First", followed by offering proof that "we" aren't really here.

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