Oh MY GOSH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm certain that the parent who thought of these isn't trying to "profit from faith"; but come on!!!!
These are pretty ridiculous in my opinion.
I believe that the most important aspect of "faith" is that it is NOT a tangible thing - so NO I would never dress any child of mine in these very silly PJ's!
2006-08-23 02:35:09
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answered by yonica 3
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First and foremost i'm a CHRISTIAN, not "xtians", i'm sure when Christmas rolls around you aren't saying "xmas". However, it doesn't matter because CHRIST STILL REGINS!!!
As for dressing the youngins in "godly" PJs- we dress our 3 year old in whatever sleeping clothes she wants as long as it does not promote or suggest evil, satan, etc things like that.
Clothes are clothes in my opinion - it's just the message or picture that is on them that would be a reason we wouldn't allow our child to own them.
Our 18 year old a grown up - she wears what she wants to wear, however she knows in our house certain things are not allowed.
The Hand of the Lord be upon You & Your House.
2006-08-23 02:39:51
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answered by Pastors Wife 3
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I "probably" wouldn't dress my kids in them because they are goofy looking and the look like they would ignite if you look at them wrong..but as a concept..i don't think there is any thing wrong with them. Whats the difference between those and the "Brats" PJ's my daughter is constantly salivating over. They both have a philosophy, right? The Brats empire has been trying to drill their way into my daughters head since she was 1. With their sassy dressed dolls in the short skirts and mid drift bearing tops, Wearing more makeup than my kids had on Halloween. "Brats" teach decadence and encourage kids to dress in a manor befitting a street walker...the amour of God Pj's want my kids to learn about putting on the Amour of God. If i had to choose be the stylish "Brats' pj's she wants and the Amour of God...I'd choose to have her put on the Amour of God Pj's any day.
2006-08-23 02:41:12
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answered by Tammy M 2
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There is not such thing as a goddly pj. and I am a Christian not a Xtian. You are the Xtian because you dont' have Christ in your life. You without Christ are nothing. That is what the ian stands for when you took Christ out of the word Christian. And xtian is a non believer, and that means you.
2006-08-23 02:32:57
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answered by Carol M 5
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Religion has gotten very commercial, sadly enough, but this make sense, since most churches are simply social clubs and don't really offer salvation.
Still if a child has been brought up in a christian church and this helps them sleep better, why not. Sometimes it can be a real pain to get children to sleep.
2006-08-23 02:34:05
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answered by sweet smile 3
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I'm sure I wouldnt buy those for my kids. But if somebody wanted to, go ahead. It's a free market my friend, nothing wrong with making a secure life for your family. Everybody else sells pajamas, why not something Christian. Like I said, I wouldn't buy them, though.
2006-08-23 02:36:25
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answered by Casey M 4
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Wow these PJ's are awesome!! What a great visual tool to teach you cards about wearing God's armour everyday!!! They are a little spendy though.
2006-08-23 02:38:57
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answered by Faith M 2
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That's kind of cute, but mostly cheesey. Hopefully any parent who is buying those is using them to help their children remember the bible verses at least...
2006-08-23 02:32:16
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answered by ♥ Luveniar♫ 7
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Hah, a cute- if shameless- idea.
Don't think I'd buy those unless my kid needed a Halloween costume, though. :)
2006-08-23 02:36:07
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answered by Robin J. Sky 4
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whoa dude...thats really not fair...the whole Christian religion isnt selling that stuff...its just something cute and stupid grandmas can buy their grandchildren...you obviously dont know anything about the religion...dont judge unless ye be judged
2006-08-23 02:40:29
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answered by Anonymous
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