| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 1 | Adam Walker | |
| 2 | josh | exactly. |
| 3 | Josh Floyd | i support this 100%. church signs have gone toooooo far.....we need to stop this now |
| 4 | Matt Christenot | When I saw one that said "God answers knee mail," I almost changed religions. |
| 5 | Wendy Angel | |
| 6 | Travis Belcher | |
| 7 | Phil Christenot | Sin in the summer is the best Son-block. (shoot me in the face) |
| 8 | Ben Morrison | A good cause... here's another favorite. "Read the Bible, it'll scare the hell out of you." Because that's what it does. It scares the hell out of you. Jesus' primary mission: fear. |
| 9 | Robert A. Jones | my church doesn't have a marquee and I like it that way... |
| 10 | d10 | another problem solved by housechurch. :P |
| 11 | Chris | If God is your copilot, then switch seats. |
| 12 | Jess Walker | |
| 13 | Billy Richardson | In the Bible can you find a any evidence that the disciples put out a sign to let the masses know Jesus was going to speak? You can't! The strogest marketing tool in history is word of mouth. Personal relationships is the key to a successful church. So stop the signs, get out of the office, and get involved in your community. Show God's love through your actions and let that be your promotional sign. |
| 14 | AJ Vanderhorst | Maybe you could launch a battle against Christian T-shirts as well? :) |
| 15 | Benjamin Jordan | |
| 16 | Anonymous | |
| 17 | rick dubose | great site! |
| 18 | dizzymusik | remember, "God has game and he never loses" |
| 19 | Brian McGriff | i actually don't agree with this, i think the church should do what they've done for years. insult the lost's intelegence to get them to heaven. it's always seemed to work. |
| 20 | Emma | |
| 21 | Jason Bright | STOP THE INSANITY!! |
| 22 | Eric H | |
| 23 | David Sinyard | How about the billboards that are signed "- God"? There's one on 316 that says "If you think it's hot now, just keep using my name in vain - God". Wow, that makes me want to recommit my life to Christ everytime I read it. |
| 24 | Tony Walker | |
| 25 | Anonymous | |
| 26 | AJ Kuemmel | |
| 27 | Tony Scott | |
| 28 | Heather Sinyard | |
| 29 | Cheryl Spiva | This is great. I see them all the time. Seems almost 90% of them also have misspellings. So not only are we weak in theology but we can't spell either. |
| 30 | Jarrod Cecil | These signs have annoyed me for years, and it's about time that someone saw them as detrimental to the cause of Christ. Way to go buddy. |
| 31 | Anonymous | |
| 32 | Josh Floyd | What's up man...It's Josh from Augusta....Traveling around all summer I have really seen some bad ones man...here in Savannah I saw one that said..."Summer Heat got you down....Come in and get refreshed."....yea good one....well man I hope all is well and again thanks for a fun week in augusta...later man stay in touch...mongoose66usa@yahoo.com |
| 33 | Daniel Vogelsong | |
| 34 | Anonymous | I agree |
| 35 | James Jenkins | "Stop, drop and roll won't work in hell." |
| 36 | Susan Rocha | Why don't churches be good neighbors? Don't embarrass your neighbors or leave your trash to be too noisy. |
| 37 | Micah J. Larsen | |
| 38 | Lincoln Rose | |
| 39 | Kirby | Please stop them. They are only hurting the true message. |
| 40 | frank trejo | i think they are digusting and should not be allowed . they are an insult to us atheists |
| 41 | Laura | Stopping bad church signs? AMEN. |