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You don't know crazy.

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Amazing. I've never watched that show, but had to stick around and watch it based off of the commercials where she goes nuts. Is this a reality show that runs for a season, or is each "swap" a 1-2 episode ordeal?
 
Originally posted by: Sphexi
I know plenty about Christianity, my point had nothing to do with if YOU think she's a Christian or not. Technically all she has to do is become a member of a church that belongs to one of the alliances, and she can be considered "Christian".
This proves that you know absolutely nothing about Christianity. You've just bought into the whole legalistic religion trite.

My point was that there's a difference between having the title of a Christian, and actually being a Christian. I agree that she embodies everything that gives Christians a bad name, and with any luck the good Lord will find a reason to drop her into a deep hole filled with rabid dogs or something, soon.

No, there's actually no difference. You earn the title by actually being one.

Let me guess, you believe that Osama is actually following the Islamic religion, right? You believe he really is Islamic?
 
I'm not a psychologist, but this clip does not seem to portray a woman who is a religious fanatic. It seems to portray a woman who is mentally ill.
 
Originally posted by: timswim78
I'm not a psychologist, but this clip does not seem to portray a woman who is a religious fanatic. It seems to portray a woman who is mentally ill.

Often times, there is little difference between the two 😉
 
I found it pretty sad how the holistic/hypnotherapy women was accosted by the nutjobs religious friends. She had been very open, nice, and courteous the entire time and they made a point of belittling her because she was different. I think someone should point out to those idiots that the most important commandment is to love thy neighbor. I don't think I've seen a more bitter display of hate than what was portrayed on this show. You can only hope that the hypnotist keeps her positive attitude towards other christians after this fiasco. Nice job by Fox to find the lowest common denominator to represent christians and put a mentally ill person on the air.
 
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