Sounds excellent!! I would go for sure. Seek God in it and make sure its what He's leading you to do.
2006-09-03 17:01:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Ummmm........................................................................
I'm Christian, mind you, and without wanting to hurt your feelings and all, I have to say that starting a business takes money. Loads of money. It would be an investment, something that has the chance to acquire value and be used by people in the future. Something that, I don't know, is a necessity. So you could do this, but you could also take about 100,000 dollars, make a sculpture out of it with krazy glue, and set it on fire. No one will ever go there because the only reason people go to nightclubs is to get tore up, hit on chicks or guys (depending) and act retarded. That's the point of a nightclub - to get retarded and let your hair down. Not drinking strictly on the grounds that you are not allowed to? No one wants to be denied the right to drink because we are old enough to know what we want to do to our bodies. I guess some people would go, but it would not be for the clubbing type, and all it would do is reinforce the stereotype that all Christians are stuck up right wing prudes who try to force their beliefs on everyone else around them, as sort of a walking farce. :)
2006-09-04 01:34:49
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answered by Anonymous
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nice idea but a bad business plan.
only the strictest of christians would go, most of them still drink alochol or smoke, people go to night clubs to drink and smoke and socalise. dress codes are never a good idea unless you are a very upscale business and even then they pretain more to the men than the women.
2006-09-03 17:02:11
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answered by Anonymous
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already being done SEXY
The fights will be on theology, cool I wanna go and watch
It can have Christian Strippers... woooohooo BOOYA!! Praise the Lord
Just a thought though....... No Alcohol, No gambling...... ummm Wheres the money coming from to run the joint??? I guess they are christians, they will hand it over one way or another. You can always put your hand out to the government, they like giving our tax dollars to christians stuff
2006-09-03 17:00:11
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answered by CJunk 4
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definite they could i'm meant to be a christian yet i don't call my self one using fact i sin lots i sin regular all day i drink some circumstances and that i should not be i pay attention to rap and that i should not be i pass to golf equipment and bars an i should not be i'm living with my son dad and we at the instant are not married.
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answered by ? 3
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sounds great but knock out the dress code the bar would consist of coffee juice soft drink and specialty punch hey it sounds neat
2006-09-03 17:10:27
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answered by Me 5
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I think it's a great idea. In fact here in Charleston SC we've had several incarnations of that sort of thing. I don't think any of them have ever stayed open for any length of time, but maybe they were poorly run.
Give it a shot, I think it'd be a great idea.
2006-09-03 17:01:21
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answered by Green Arrow 3
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Sounds totally cool. Good idea.
2006-09-03 17:06:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Pretty cool in theory, but one I went to was too conservative. I went to one and I was hugging a girl that I had been talking to, we werent even going out, and security came up and stopped us because we were too close. GAY!!! I boycotted it after that. Hey ultra-conservatives, ever heard of our freedom in Christ?
2006-09-03 17:02:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Would you mind if we build an atheist night club next to it?
2006-09-03 17:02:34
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answered by Mere Mortal 7
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its an idea i have wished could happen for many years, i even include the idea of a daycare place near by so that they don't have to worry about the kids.
2006-09-03 17:02:02
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answered by angelchele 3
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