yes. grandmotheres will buy them.eMarine wrote:
Ok I just watched a segment on nightline about bible toys, which will be sold in 400 Walmarts. The toys will have buttons that say phrases "Thou shalt not kill" and other stuff like that. Well I ask does this toy line stand a chance like the G.I. JOEs or Transformers like you and I grew up on?
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...Stingray24 wrote:
A doll is forced religion? Does the doll have mindpowers that hypnotize the child into conversion?Mitch wrote:
*Shivers*
Ohhhhh it pisses me off....
Giving kids no choice in the matter. Forcing then into the religion lie before they have the capacity to understand theres another option. Thats how it was with me...
What bullshit...
Every parent worth their salt that is "religious" would teach their kids about it. Religious or not, parents are given the task of instilling one value system or another into their children up to the point of adulthood. Then the children have the choice whether to explore the faith more or choose a different one. Kids do understand other options, too. I was fully aware of other religions at age 6, though I certainly did not understand all the details of each one.
QFT

OH MY GOD! I would seriously buy this...I'm gettin mah LEGOs.
No. It will never be as big as GI Joes or transformers. Only Mississippi/Alabama white trash will buy them.
Lol.
http://www.christiandollarstore.com/toys.html
Lol.
http://www.christiandollarstore.com/toys.html
so? if people are willing to buy them then the company who is making them is doing something right.
its like pokeman or w/e toys/ card games.
just another toy to learn and play with
its like pokeman or w/e toys/ card games.
just another toy to learn and play with