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*UPDATE* (100% complete) Whew.. critique my poster! Just spent 4 hours on it.

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Originally posted by: marquee
Hmm, well, here we go...

the only problem i have with it is the whole idea of the poster. showing only pictures of only asians (koreans i presume) and calling yourself the korean american community for bible study. sure you may say anyone is welcome to join, but seriously, how many non korean people do you have in the group? and if there is one, why didnt you put him/her in the poster? has christianity evolved and branched into different sects, one for koreans, one for caucasions, one for chinese, etc? isnt christianity supposed to be blind to race? i'm not christian and i may be way off base here, but i dont think bible studies grouped by race quite follows the ideals that christianity teaches.

just my opinion. *prepares for flames*

Dude, you are reading WAY too much into this. Besides, he wanted opinions on his poster design, not it's content.
 
I hate the straight edges on the pictures, I think you should make them blend in.


also, put some hotter chicks in there.
 
I don't get it......you are a christian but your sig says "time to drink up!?"

A little confused on that part.

Other than that, the poster looks pretty good. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Winchester
Actually, there are Korean, Vietnamese, Chinese, Black, Hispanic, and mostly White Baptist Churches. Each has it own outreach to its community. A Korean who doesnt speak English will not fair so well at a mostly White church, so they started Korean Baptist churches for this reason. It is a language barrier, not a religion or racist, as well as worship style. Whites are more conservative, Blacks are more of the bring out the tamborine and be floor floppers.

Don't listen.


It looks very nice dear.

Seriously, it is very good. Honestly though, I would reduce the amount of brush entensions from the cluds...prolly just to keep teh clouds cleaner.

Overall very good.

Nice group of people😀

<--went to school with a butload of koreans


Nice, SMART , people...kind of quiet though😀

Had to coax some of them into speaking.I think some were worried about their accent or something...something I never really found out about.

The ones I DID get to talk would not shut TF up😀

Awesome friends


Heh I remember this friend I had...I went o his house one weekend and he was like" you want something to eat?" after about 15min after watching anime.

He brings this 2 LB PLATE OF RICE..I was like "WTF" but OH MAN....it was fing delicious.



EDIT: WOAH! I just realized the amount of generalizations in there. I guess "don't read to much into my comments" THe story is true. He was actually my best friend till I had to move.....🙁

 
Okay one thing drives me nuts is the improper use of quotation marks. Laid back should not be in quotation marks, why should it? Are you quoting somebody? I don't think so.

Else it kinda denotes sarcasm.; we are "laid back" like getting a tooth extraction without novacaine. That is a really "fun" procedure!
Bible Study in a "Laid Back" atmosphere; if you don't agree with use we will whip you and make you recite 666 Hail Marys.


Here is a website that some guy created who is just as frustrated as I am with this quotation phenomenon.
 
Originally posted by: marquee
Hmm, well, here we go...

the only problem i have with it is the whole idea of the poster. showing only pictures of only asians (koreans i presume) and calling yourself the korean american community for bible study. sure you may say anyone is welcome to join, but seriously, how many non korean people do you have in the group? and if there is one, why didnt you put him/her in the poster? has christianity evolved and branched into different sects, one for koreans, one for caucasions, one for chinese, etc? isnt christianity supposed to be blind to race? i'm not christian and i may be way off base here, but i dont think bible studies grouped by race quite follows the ideals that christianity teaches.

just my opinion. *prepares for flames*

Originally posted by: Winchester
Actually, there are Korean, Vietnamese, Chinese, Black, Hispanic, and mostly White Baptist Churches. Each has it own outreach to its community. A Korean who doesnt speak English will not fair so well at a mostly White church, so they started Korean Baptist churches for this reason. It is a language barrier, not a religion or racist, as well as worship style. Whites are more conservative, Blacks are more of the bring out the tamborine and be floor floppers.

That pretty much sums it up. Remember, we're in Boston area. Christian groups are more than abundant in the city. With this much saturation, people seek for a certain type of group that they can belong to. This especially applies to minorities and international students who miss their home culture and worship/praise style, not to mention language barrier.




 
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