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Giant Jesus Rising in Świebodzin ( Tallest in world )


Olaf 6 | 955
10 Nov 2010 #211
things you have a limited idea about

- Again, you can't know that. I read the sources and I was raised in Christian community. Probably you are not better qualified than me to talk about it unless you're a monk or something. You express your ideas, I express mine. But you cannot do it without insulting people, bluntly. That shows lack of perspective and trust me (I have PhD on that!) - it also shows that you are on your crusade (same as jihad actually, just a different word) to proove anyone else that they are wrong if they don't follow your ways. My role is just to maintain balance. And maybe remind you that there are no things one should get upset so much about.

nah fuk dat let's build a giant Jesus with no windows

LMAO:) Let's make an acronym out of that: GJWNW
SeanBM 35 | 5,806
10 Nov 2010 #212
So why would they be any different towards symbolism of other, not-so-mainstream religions?

They are not.

I think you don't see the context of the statue.
During communism, individuality and religion were quashed and demonised.
Poland is a free country and they have the choice of which religion they want to ascribe to or not.
These people have built a statue as a symbol of their religion, with their own money, on private land because they can.
It is an expression of freedom of expression, freedom of religion and individualism which would never have been permitted during communism.
Sure the Jesus is kitch, sure it is a frivolous use of money but I think Polish people need to feel the freedom of doing whatever the hell they want with their time, money and energy.

And then along comes some of the "anti statue" crowd saying that the people building the statue are the same that slash people's faces with razor blades and burn people in barns.

That is a sick thing to say and I can't help but notice that EVERYONE has chosen to ignore the guy who actually lives there and told us how it is...

I only wish they had found a nicer location for it...it's across the road from the local branch of Tesco.

And all you can see are a bunch of internet trolls whom you think, I can only assume in your confusion, represent Poland.

I am still the Norwegian? ohhh...

That was taken out of context. Trener zolwia is not even a Polish American and Arien is using his post as his argument against "the Poles that won't let any one build a self funded, on private property, gigantic statue of another religion's figure, therefore this statue is oppressive ".

To my knowledge you have not say such a thing and my comment was not directed at you.
A J 4 | 1,081
10 Nov 2010 #213
And then along comes some of the "anti statue" crowd saying that the people building the statue are the same that slash people's faces with razor blades and burn people in barns.

I didn't say that.

Arien is using his post as his argument against "the Poles that won't let any one build a self funded, on private property, gigantic statue of another religion's figure, therefore this statue is oppressive ".

You forget I have contact with many Polish people on a daily basis Sean. I know how most Polish Catholics feel about non-Catholic minorities. I know a lot of Atheists are treated as if they're mentally ill by a lot of people in Poland. That's why I see this statue as a sign of religious dominance, and oppression. It's not the statue itself, but it's what the Catholic community in Poland makes of it with how they behave towards minorities. Yes. That's my opinion. You may dispute that, but that's my opinion. This opinion may change, because I'm sure Poland will change.
Polonia1 3 | 52
10 Nov 2010 #214
World's largest Jesus and soon World's largest statue period. (Crazy Horse in US)....I think its great, Poland leaving its mark
aphrodisiac 11 | 2,437
10 Nov 2010 #215
if that was only the sing on Polish progress ;)
A J 4 | 1,081
10 Nov 2010 #216
World's largest Jesus and soon World's largest statue period.

I still like the statue of Liberty better.

:)
pgtx 29 | 3,146
10 Nov 2010 #217
at least, that was a gift from frog-eaters... :)

how about new economic housing for people in the village or investing in a new church-owned power-plant, create some jobs for local people. Build a park for kids or state-of-the-art recreation center with an indoor swimming pool, maybe a big a$s library with a computer center with free internet access for 10 years? Perhaps a catholic school, or sponsorship for some research, or fixing up local roads?

you're 100% right...
people should re-think their standards...
A J 4 | 1,081
10 Nov 2010 #218
at least, that was a gift from frog-eaters... :)

I'm trying to be nice here?

:)
convex 20 | 3,930
10 Nov 2010 #219
you're 100% right...
people should re-think their standards...

Sure, but it's their money. If they wanted to build a 300ft tall Micky Mouse, that would be their call as well :)
A J 4 | 1,081
10 Nov 2010 #220
Sure, but it's their money.

Yes, and it's my opinion.

:)
Ironside 53 | 12,424
10 Nov 2010 #221
unless you're a monk or something.

I'm not even particularly religious, probably I would cry about fanatics like some half-wits here if not for my board perspective and deep understanding of human nature!

Reading sources is hardly qualifying for making comparison between expression of religiousness and communism regime.
Your maintaining balance is consisting of mocking Christians believes, lack of respect and shallow and wide off mark comparisons!
You PhD isn't helping here, its giving you only false sense of superiority !

But you cannot do it without insulting people, bluntly.

I'm insulting you and only you ! You are the one insulting people for ideological reasons and you even seems to be happily unaware of the fact!
SeanBM 35 | 5,806
10 Nov 2010 #222
You forget I have contact with many Polish people on a daily basis Sean.

Many? You seem to forget I am surrounded by Poles because I live in Poland.

No comment on the context of the statue? and still no comment on the guy's post that actually lives there? Just keep saying to yourself you are right, eh?

Just more generalisations, name calling and opinions on your behalf.

If Arien, you can show me just one peace of evidence that the people who built this statue would riot at someone else building a huge privately funded statue in their own private property, I will concede your argument but if you don't, your argument based on Trener zolwia (an American) and the few people you know who are Polish in the Netherlands, is worthless.

Sure, but it's their money. If they wanted to build a 300ft tall Micky Mouse, that would be their call as well :)

Personally, if I had to build a huge Jesus I would have chosen this image:

I would have given him a bit more of a middle eastern Jewish look but the stance and expression, priceless :)
pgtx 29 | 3,146
10 Nov 2010 #223
Sure, but it's their money.

i understand that, convex... it just says a lot about the mentality...

a middle eastern Jewish look but the stance and expression, priceless :)

i always wondered why Jesus doesn't look much like a middle eastern... hmm...
people, through the ages, whited him up just like MJ... ;)
ender 5 | 398
10 Nov 2010 #224
I think you'll find that people like me will avoid that town like the plague

we can throw our rotten tomatoes at the statue when no one else is watching

for as long as it doesn't block out the sun I probably don't care

I myself honestly don't believe Jesus has ever existed

Jesus was the leader of the Ebionim, and his brother took it upon himself to continue his teachings after he was crucified. (In secret, because the Church of Rome was persecuting the real Christians and murdering them for their beliefs.)

Jesus was a mortal man who died 2010 years ago

Jesus died c. 30 AD/CE (aged 33-35) died 1980 years ago
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus

I like to think that with knowledge and understanding go hand in hand, and that with understanding comes respect.

I really don't feel bad or lost either!

I've mentioned it three times by now, maybe four times? (Five??)

Yes of course. You are the greatest man I ever met. Your extraordinary, organized and logic mind blinded my poor brain making a spasms and forcing me to roll on the floor.
A J 4 | 1,081
10 Nov 2010 #225
Jesus died c. 30 AD/CE (aged 33-35) died 1980 years ago

Ooh, a typo!! (I bet you feel smart now?) I'm sure you know that I meant. Oh, and something else: His so-called date of birth hasn't be scientifically proven, and I very much doubt it's a real birth date, since it's the exact same birth date of other mythical figures from other beliefs, similar to the story of Jesus. So for all we know he could've died 2010 or 3000, or 7000 years ago, depending on which version or variety of the figure of Jesus (Mithra, Horus, etc!) you want to believe in.

:)

Jesus was the leader of the Ebionim, and his brother took it upon himself to continue his teachings after he was crucified. (In secret, because the Church of Rome was persecuting the real Christians and murdering them for their beliefs.)

Just so you know, I make distinctions between Yeshua the Rabbi, which could've been a real person who lived at that time, and Jesus, the mythical figure in the Bible. (But I guess I should explain that everytime I discuss these things.)

Yes of course. You are the greatest man I ever met. Your extraordinary, organized and logic mind blinded my poor brain making a spasms and forcing me to roll on the floor.

You're welcome. Oh, and for the record: I really don't give a **** about factual information when it comes to trying to disprove a fairytale, because there are other people who already did that..

:)
SeanBM 35 | 5,806
10 Nov 2010 #226
Or are you going to ignore that video footage aswell?

Was it from Świebodzin?

Poland is mostly Catholic and you are saying that Catholics are hatful homophobic people who
need to be contained by the police, right? you, tolerant? No.

Perhaps rabid-Jesus hater qualifies as name calling?

By an American, who you go on and on about, He is not Polish, he is not even Slavic, HE IS AMERICAN. I know this disqualifies your argument and yet you keep bringing it up.

Oh, and if I had met about twenty people from a few towns I'd say you're right, but over the last seven years I've met thousands of Polish people, from all over Poland, including students from Warszawa, and most of them had a lot of ugly things to say about non-Catholics and non-believers, so that says something. Sorry.

And you have ugly things to say about them, so what?
azael 1 | 3
10 Nov 2010 #227
omg! what's next?!! instead of giving the money to a charity, to poor and hungry children etc, they are building yet another useless statue!!!
just to **** you off...

well, let's think about this a little; Do you think the money just goes into a little black hole and disappears?

The money is spent on design fees, permit fees, material purchases (to Polish firms), in wages to construction workers (Polish, of course), maintenance costs, and sundry other things. So, instead of just giving charity money, they are paying money into an economy that allows people to work, earn wages to feed their families, create demand for industrial products that keep people working in factories. Creating a viable tourist draw that will create a demand for hotels, restaurants, retail shops that will only add to the local economy.

infinitely a better use for money than just giving it to 'Charity", with longer term benefits.
shewolf 5 | 1,077
10 Nov 2010 #228
Wow. They're putting up a huge statue of Jesus in Poland? I'm amazed because they would never allow that in the U.S. Poland seems to have a lot more freedom of "religious" expression. There was a much smaller cross in the desert of California to honor the memory of fallen soldiers. It was isolated and hardly visible and on private land but an organization fought in court to have it removed. When they were denied, someone cut it down.
SeanBM 35 | 5,806
10 Nov 2010 #229
A J, our discussion is going nowhere, so I suggest we change our method of discussion.

Why don't you post for the Jesus statue, post my points on the issue and I will in return post what I believe yours are and maybe we can then see something else, after all we are both intelligent adults, so let's try it this way, watta'ya say?

omg! what's next?!! instead of giving the money to a charity, to poor and hungry children etc, they are building yet another useless statue!!!
just to **** you off...

I did not say that azael, you misquoted, it was someone else.
Havok 10 | 903
10 Nov 2010 #230
Sure, but it's their money. If they wanted to build a 300ft tall Micky Mouse, that would be their call as well :)

Yup you're right... but don't you think building 300ft tall Mickey Mouse is a stupid idea and waste of resources?... unless G.M.M. (Giant Mickey Mouse) would have elevators, windows, and a business plan explaining in detail how to make the money back in 5 years.

I'm wondering who is going to pick up the tab for the maintenance of the G.J.W.N.W. (giaiant Jesus with no windows)?

I suspect the maintenance cost is going to be astronomical...

Just thinking outside the box now,,, they should consider adding an additional tax law, something like a G.J.W.N.W. Tax, and force all local villages in 100 miles radius to pay up monthly or else.
Crow 155 | 9,025
10 Nov 2010 #231
Giant Jesus Rising in Świebodzin ( Tallest in world )

as a Serbian, i am very proud with Poland

Thanks Poles

finally good news in this rain of sh** in Europe
Havok 10 | 903
10 Nov 2010 #232
Notable residents of Świebodzin

Germany
- Martin Agricola, composer
- Werner Kolhörster, physicist
- Otto Feige, writer
- Walter Warzecha, admiral/last commander Kriegsmarine
- Ruth Margarete Roellig, writer

Poland
- Piotr Rysiukiewicz, sprinter
- Zbigniew Kłosowski, Solidarity movement Leader
- Giant Jesus Christ, deity

way to leave a mark on history. ...

Interesting, but please keep on topic.
bydgoszczanin - | 14
10 Nov 2010 #233
the whole controversy make me think, that some Poles have the mentality of the dog in the manger:

/Translation:

Sanya, China
------------
A: beautiful...
B: it's amazing, what people can create...

Kiev, Ukraine
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A: they really can show their pride...
B: wooow...

New York, USA
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A: people come just to see this marvel...
B: in Poland we can only dream about such...

Świebodzin, Poland
------------------
A: f..k! clergy throw money on the crap while people are starving!!!
B: f..ing polish catolics! They are building monuments while flood victims are homeless!!!
A J 4 | 1,081
10 Nov 2010 #234
A J, our discussion is going nowhere, so I suggest we change our method of discussion.

Yes. No.

Why don't you post for the Jesus statue, post my points on the issue and I will in return post what I believe yours are and maybe we can then see something else, after all we are both intelligent adults, so let's try it this way, watta'ya say?

You need Jesus.

:)
SeanBM 35 | 5,806
11 Nov 2010 #235
AJs argument

Im Dutch.
Havok 10 | 903
11 Nov 2010 #236
colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/365266/november-10-2010/statue-of-jesus

This is what people in the US think about this. They're laughing at us in Poland.
pgtx 29 | 3,146
11 Nov 2010 #237
This is what people in the US think about this. They're laughing at us in Poland.

America needs a bigger Jesus because God is looking down from space trying to figure out who loves him the most.

hehe...
ShortHairThug - | 1,101
11 Nov 2010 #238
Now there’s a shocker, some two bit satirist poking fun at something, nothing new really. What’s really amusing is that some Texan makes a reference to "us in Poland", what he fails to realize (and I do mean you Havok) is that if it was aimed at some other religion let’s say Judaism this would never be aired, his career would have been over, he would be stigmatized as anti-Semite and a dumb fvcks like you would not find it amusing, so much for the freedom of speech there and that’s America for you - in a nutshell.
Havok 10 | 903
11 Nov 2010 #239
comedians.jokes.com/lewis-black/videos/lewis-black---jews

Comedy Central 1 full hour of Jew jokes, just for you there shorthair... This guy's career is booming. He makes his living making jokes at Judaism and laughs at Jews.

The problem with all religious people is that they demand RESPECT for their religious views but they refuse to RESPECT views of other people, let's say when someone thinks that the Giant Jesus is hilarious.
convex 20 | 3,930
11 Nov 2010 #240
This guy's career is booming. He makes his living making jokes at Judaism and laughs at Jews.

Lewis Black is Jewish. Stephen Colbert is Catholic...A Sunday school teacher at that.

colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/76152/october-02-2006/sign-off---actual-apologies

Colbert gets millions of viewers. It's just free press.

Anyway, try not to take things so seriously, Poland has a giant Jesus now, should be a happy time for you :)

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