Yes, in His last go around Jesus chased the money changers out of the temple. Now there's a real clean up job waiting for Him when He comes again.
2007-04-07 11:24:35
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answered by Nora Explora 6
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Yes Christianity has become a marketing tool because theywant people to get to know the Lord.Be better if churches just did good things like throwing barbecues for people at Easter and other things.
2007-04-07 18:32:13
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answered by Anonymous
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If, by commercial you mean, are people getting rich off of the religion, then yes. Christianity is becoming too commercial.
2007-04-07 18:29:01
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answered by charliecizarny 5
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Religion sells money
Get people to believe a story is true to their grave and people will do anything to be involved
Its a shame but thats life, roll with the puches right?
2007-04-07 18:23:53
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answered by DrewM 3
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Yes I think all the holidays are too commercialized.
2007-04-07 19:17:53
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answered by ruthie 5
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Absolutely. As an anti-religious theistic atheist I fully welcome this dilution, as it brings the end of dogma closer. The churches are on the run and they know it - these commercialisations are just their death-throes.
2007-04-07 18:22:21
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answered by Dharma Nature 7
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yup, it has, christianity has become a marketing tool, christmas is all about the presents nowadays
2007-04-07 18:21:41
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answered by -(O_o)-Roboto 2
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Yep all they want is $$$... makes the world go around no matter who you are.
2007-04-07 18:25:40
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answered by mac_attack_51 3
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yes
and many trying to ban any reference to christianity
2007-04-07 18:23:15
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answered by robert p 7
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It is very commercialized and very disturbing.
2007-04-07 18:25:11
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answered by walkersquiver 2
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