Monday, October 27, 2008

What a Relief!

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I can hardly tell you what a relief it is to know that these pumpkin patterns are available this year....

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  1. See, and this shows you just how different we are. I was really relieved to see the political pumpkin templates available. We considered an Obama one for Abby (apparently she is voting for him, because she likes him, because she wants him to win, because she is voting for him...), but since we only got one pumpkin, we couldn't have the other one to say "NOT"!

    I bet you were just waiting for someone to politicize your blog.

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  2. Hmmmmm...there's just something a little disturbing about Christ's face on a pumpkin where you're expecting to see something more like an evil, devilish face...

    I laughed at Jonah and the Whale, though!

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  3. I wonder if there is a McCain one that has fire shooting out of the top like a devil.
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    Those are all a little creepy looking. Where did you find these? Do they have any prophet ones? Is there by chance ant Judias ones with him having a bunch of money? Because I think that might have scared Christ a bit.

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  4. Amy--I really do think the political pumpkins are funny. But I'm with Lindsay--the thought of having Jesus on my pumpkin just weirds me out a little. Now the Noah's ark one & the Jonah one are cool. But I think I'll pass on putting Jesus on my pumpkin... ;)

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  5. I wonder who is buying these? Because it was my experience that those people who would be putting Christ's face on a pumpkin, will not be purchasing or promoting pumpkins. Like the people on our street in NC who left their lights on on Halloween just so they could have the chance to deliver a little lecture about the evils of Halloween and why my kids are going to Hell because I let them trick-or-treat . . . talk about Christian Love, there.

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  6. I tend to agree with L. Those that would be buying these probably wouldn't be the people who would be celebrating Halloween. Not a lot of Christians are able to embrace the Pagan Holidays. I think the Lutherans were the only church I investigated that were Christians and fully invested in celebrating on October 31 - but I think that had more to do with Martin Luther's behavior on Oct 31 than it had to do with a pagan holiday.

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  7. political ones:
    http://www.bhg.com/app/voting/index.jsp?id=/templatedata/bhg/voting/data/1222705728805.xml&sid=1

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