no it doesn't bother me...
thier vehicle is thier property and they can put anything they want on it...
why is it you say only religious symbols?
what about...
" Don't like my driving? Call 1-800-EAT SH*T "
you don't find that offensive?...on the sticker the curse word isn't censored.
or the ones that mock the Christian fish symbol with Darwinism...or " Wiccan and proud!"
these are ok with you?
Quit your belly aching and let others believe what they want...That's what this country is about.....
Personally my car has a Zeppelin sticker and a NIN sticker on it...would you b*tch about me because you don't like rock and roll?
2006-10-28 05:04:32
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answered by chefzilla65 5
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Not as much as your freedom of speech violates mine. I find it disgusting to see political slogans about women's right to abort their babies because they're too stupid to take birth control. I find that more offensive than you could possibly find the concept of faith offensive. I find gas guzzling SUV's offensive, yet you're still allowed to polute our air with them, simply so you can show everyone how cool you are to drive a sports utility vehicle when you most likely have never even been near the outdoors other than highways and your back yard in your life. I have to wonder what it is about faith that frightens you so badly that you spend your time whining about seeing a cross? How insecure are you people to be offended by seeing a cross? Maybe some intense therapy would help.
2006-10-28 05:20:20
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answered by Anonymous
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As someone who holds rather strongly to a set of religious ideals, I don't symbolize such faith on my vehicle for fear that when I make an the occasional ill-advised lane change, the person will look at my decal/sticker/license plate frame and say/think "#$*!@& religous nut jobs." Also, I cannot encapsulate my beliefs into seven words or less.
As far as violating one's eyes goes, we (as Americans) have been doing do for years. We, sadly, are a rude society and place bold slogans on our clothes and cars that we never would have said out load a scant 10-15 years ago.
2006-10-28 05:13:53
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answered by Dave M 2
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You have the option of not looking, therefore you won't be voilating their freedom of speech, But as far as stickers, I myself , use to put all those stickers on my car after I first was saved back in 1970, then I got looking at what I put on my car, & the people that knows me personnaly would see my car that I loan out to someone, & that driver was drinking or doing any other sinful act, that would put a damper on what I stood for, so I quit doing it.
2006-10-28 05:21:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not saying this about you, because I know you're just asking a question, but I've always found it interesting that some people are more offended by a Jesus fish than by the decal of the little guy holding his crotch and extending his middle finger.
2006-10-28 05:05:03
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answered by dave 5
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I think you better get used to it. I read that custom paint jobs on the entire car are the future trend. No longer will cars be just blue or red of silver but they will have your family's digital image or a scene from "The Passion of the Christ" or pretty much anything. I'm sure there will be court cases to restrict it soon also.
2006-10-28 04:57:55
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answered by Makemeaspark 7
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Too many bumper stickers on any topic makes the car driver look like some sort of opinionated fanatic. We can just look the other way.
2006-10-28 07:33:09
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answered by Alice Chaos 6
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truly? human beings vandalize autos of atheists? i'm a Christian, and that i might decide for to convey regret for my fellow believers who truthfully do no longer understand how they arrive off to others. Jesus is a loving God who loves in spite of in case you have a darwin fish. no person has the acceptable to take your loose will away. God gave that to us to apply how we want. back, i'm sorry. Oh - and that i've got not got non secular bumper stickers - they're cheesy. Jesus is my King, no longer a catchy slogan.
2016-10-03 01:26:32
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answered by esannason 4
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It would personally bother me if I saw the particular saying that "Jesus is your only saviour" because such belief is being pushed on the people who see it, wether they believe it or not....
2006-10-28 04:59:02
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answered by TPCAN 3
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I have a fish sign on my car, because I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ and I want the world to know I love the Lord!!
Romans 1:16
I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God for the salvation of everyone who believes: first for the Jew, then for the Gentile.
Thank you Jesus!
2006-10-28 04:57:05
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answered by Mandolyn Monkey Munch 6
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