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The Marines have rejected a donation of Jesus and other religious dolls donated to their Toys for Tots drive.What do you think about this?If you had to rely on donated toys for your children for Christmas,would you be offended receiving one of these or would you just be glad you had a toy to give to your child?

2006-11-15 03:34:34 · 12 answers · asked by stellablue1959 5 in News & Events Current Events

It may have been just in my area,I am in the Philadelphia area of Pa.Just saw it on the news.

2006-11-15 03:44:54 · update #1

Here is a link from CNN
http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/11/14/toy.jesus.ap/index.html?section=cnn_latest

2006-11-15 04:01:16 · update #2

12 answers

I think that the idea for a child receiving a toy for Christmas should be something fun that they can enjoy playing with. A talking Jesus doll is not what many kids are looking to have. Also, if the Toys for Tots were forced to accept this donation then they would also have to accept a talking satan doll. It was their call to reject the dolls and I think that it was the right call. Brighten the kids holiday with a toy truck or barbie doll or something, but a talking Jesus doll is not what will brighten a kids Christmas. Some kids may like it, a lot would not. Toys for Tots already has rules about acceptable toys. They try to make sure that the toy received is something fun and that the child would like.

2006-11-15 03:46:36 · answer #1 · answered by A.Mercer 7 · 1 2

If this is true, the reason may be that it is considered proselytizing. Some religious groups offer "help" only if people are on board with their beliefs. And while donating religious dolls--whatever the heck those may be-- is not directly preaching or recruiting, it is a way of getting a faith message across. That is not the mission of Toys for Tots.

I can't help wondering, how many kids are askiing for Jesus dolls this year? What *is* a Jesus doll anyway-- is it like an action figure?

My other thought about this is that the bill of rights forbids the government to promotoe any specific religious group.

For myself, I don;t think I'd care one way or another whether my child was given a Jesus doll.

2006-11-15 03:56:18 · answer #2 · answered by Ms. Switch 5 · 0 0

Maybe if the dolls were made to actually look as Jesus was described in the Bible as bronze skinned with hair of wool, but then no, toys for tots is a TOY drive, and isn't for religious influences. If they had accepted the dolls then they would have to accept the same from the other religions without prejudice. Imagine that if you will and you can see the problems that were avoided by turning down the false representative Jesus dolls.

2006-11-15 03:46:19 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

It is clever to me. because of the fact the object states, "Toys for little ones does not comprehend something appropriate to the non secular affiliations of the youngsters who get carry of its presents." Now, like it or no longer, Chistmas has taken on an exceptionally secular component and a rather good variety of non-non secular or perhaps non-Christian families substitute presents in this time. If evidently the kin that gets the toy isn't Christian, then, nicely rather that's a foul present, and Toys for little ones only needs to verify that each and every of the youngsters they supply provides to are satisfied. i'd recommend the producer of the dolls donate them to church homes so the adverse in the congregation can get them.

2016-10-15 14:09:22 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I think the religious group that made the donation should just give out the dolls on their own.

Should they accept Buddha dolls or Mohamed dolls or a symbol of some other religions dolls? Would you as a Christian be offended to give out those dolls to your children?

2006-11-15 03:47:36 · answer #5 · answered by Melius 7 · 1 0

I think this is a good thing. people are only opposed to this because it is a catholic thing.

Granted it is a catholic holiday but don't they also give toys for hanuka?

Even still would you want to have to recieve a toy that spouted biblical garbage?

This is simply a thinly veiled attempt by a fanatical christian group pushing religion on kids.

How would you like it if your kid was given a muhammad doll that spouted stuff like "kill the white infidels" or "hey, hey, kids, lets go suicide bombing for allah!"?

2006-11-15 04:11:00 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Is there such a thing as a "Jesus Doll?" That in itself sounds sacrilegious to me. How do you play w a Jesus doll?
But re your point, I don't think you should look a gift horse in the mouth, no.

2006-11-15 03:46:27 · answer #7 · answered by tiger lou 4 · 0 1

Just imagine! "Billy, now stop playing with Jesus and eat your breakfast! If hear one more thing about how to treat my neighbors, I am throwing Jesus in the garbage!"

Oh brother

2006-11-15 03:59:21 · answer #8 · answered by yopopso 2 · 1 0

In theory Christmas is about Jesus, so I dont see why they should reject the dolls. Maybe its just an evil rumour :D

2006-11-15 03:56:16 · answer #9 · answered by huggz 7 · 0 2

Not to sound offensive but this whole plot to use the military to help indoctrinate little kids into the christian faith just sounds wrong.

2006-11-15 03:44:32 · answer #10 · answered by silentbob_151 2 · 1 0

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