Mary Jo said:I don't agree. It's not the fact that the faith is being undermined, or that someone isn't trying to undermine the OP's faith, but rather that since this friend knows how strongly the OP (or OP's sister) feels about her faith, the friend is kind of thumbing her nose and not respecting the feelings of the OPs sister, knowing as a former Christian that the OP's sister has very strong feelings.
I don't believe that this is what she means by having that phrase in her signature, & believe that she can put whatever she wants. However, from the OP's sister's POV, I can understand that she would be upset. I still think she needs to get over it, because that statement isn't about her. (I think)
ChrisLei said:Thank God I am An Athiest
basas said:What I would like to know is how someone can find "Jesus Loves You" (written in the sky) offensive, but not a statement similar to the one put forward by the OP...? It just doesn't make sense..?![]()
The skywriting thing at Disneyworld would grate on my nerves, it's just too much "in my face" it would feel like a total stranger coming up and yelling it in my face. A siggy is like a bumper sticker to me, I never find them offensive even if they say something I totally disagree with.Chattyaholic said:Yes, I would find that remark offensive. The person is completely free to be an atheist if they choose to be, but mocking a God that I believe in is offensive. Now if the person would say "thank goodness I'm an atheist" that wouldn't bother me at all, but when they mock God it does.

Principessa Alba said:OK, I'm still here- but I'm not working, I'm just interested in this thread.
You are right what you just said, but I think the question was - what's offensive, not what's funny. I can't help but laugh at Howard Stern sometimes, and he's a pig, but he is offensive/funny. I found in the original post an interesting question. Lots of people have implied here, I think that nothing is off limits, but I just don't agree. Maybe there are some funny AIDS jokes, or 9/11 jokes, maybe, but the question is whether or not they are offensive, and as you said, proprietym common sense, and evaluating the situation is important.
Personally, I don't think the signature mentioned in the OP is either funny or offensive, but this discussion just got me thinking about what is offensive and what is funny. You don't joke about the Holocaust much, around Jews, even if you have some gut buster, can't imagine what that would be, but those of you who think nothing is off limits...
Principessa Alba said:OK, I'm still here- but I'm not working, I'm just interested in this thread.
You are right what you just said, but I think the question was - what's offensive, not what's funny. I can't help but laugh at Howard Stern sometimes, and he's a pig, but he is offensive/funny. I found in the original post an interesting question. Lots of people have implied here, I think that nothing is off limits, but I just don't agree. Maybe there are some funny AIDS jokes, or 9/11 jokes, maybe, but the question is whether or not they are offensive, and as you said, proprietym common sense, and evaluating the situation is important.
Personally, I don't think the signature mentioned in the OP is either funny or offensive, but this discussion just got me thinking about what is offensive and what is funny. You don't joke about the Holocaust much, around Jews, even if you have some gut buster, can't imagine what that would be, but those of you who think nothing is off limits...
basas said:What I would like to know is how someone can find "Jesus Loves You" (written in the sky) offensive, but not a statement similar to the one put forward by the OP...? It just doesn't make sense..?![]()
me tooCantw8 said:sorry, I think that's funny![]()

noodleknitter said:How many of us have sat around a funeral home, making sick jokes...hopefully not just me!
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ChrisLei said:I totally agree. She is a friend of the family. My sister finds it very offensive. I personally find it sad. Not because she is an athiest. We are all entitled to choose what we believe in, but because she uses the word "God" in it.
I'm sorry about your dad...I would never make a joke about someone else battleing a disease unless,I knew them and knew it was OK...I make jokes about my disease.It's either laugh or cry. I choose to laugh. MY habiit of poking fun at serious things does get me into trouble on occasion as you have seen. .People close to me will also joke about my disease...I think it's all in how it's said and who is saying it..Again sorry about your father.Buckalew11 said:My dad is dying from cancer as I type this.
He hasn't lost his sense of humor even at this point but I must say he hasn't made one joke about having cancer.
There isn't a DAMN thing funny about cancer. Not one thing.
Maybe you see a funny wig or have a funny experience while receiving chemo but to laugh at cancer itself, yeah, tonight, especially, I find that offensive. To think of anyone laughing about cancer itself makes me sick to my stomach.
JennyMominRI said:I'm sorry about your dad...I would never make a joke about someone else battleing a disease unless,I knew them and knew it was OK...I make jokes about my disease.It's either laugh or cry. I choose to laugh. MY habiit of poking fun at serious things does get me into trouble on occasion as you have seen. .People close to me will also joke about my disease...I think it's all in how it's said and who is saying it..Again sorry about your father.
Hey, understand. Really.Buckalew11 said:Thanks Jenny. I pretty much been an *** on these boards tonight and of course, this is why. I really should get off and get some sleep. Tomorrow is going to be a hard day and I have to work all day on top of that.
I am sorry about being extremely sensitive about this.
I still remember the first night David Letterman was back on the air after 9/11. He had a newscaster or someone on as a guest, they were talking about it fairly seriously, then Dave asked,Principessa Alba said:That really depends on the joke. I can't imagine there are many funny jokes about 9/11, but hey, maybe I just can't take a joke. That's possible.
But I can't imagine there are many more, either.