I was looking at what our neighbors, the folks at First Baptist, are planning to build down here, and it reminded me of Tiger Woods.
Huge. Quickly.
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It’s a temple of tribute to consumerism
@ 1:47 pm on March 31, 2010
Let’s just hope they vastly expand First Baptist Academy, for without FBA Dallas would be lacking in both alcholics and agnostics.
@ 1:57 pm on March 31, 2010
But can you get your name on it for $50?
@ 2:22 pm on March 31, 2010
Checking their “Facts You Should Know”…for some strange reason they stop 30 feet short (5250 lineal feet) of having one mile of pew space. Seems like that would have been a good marketing tool. Nice to know they are thinking green…the rain water cistern has a built in baptistery.
@ 2:25 pm on March 31, 2010
Holy Schmokes!
@ 3:18 pm on March 31, 2010
scarrrrrry.
@ 4:44 pm on March 31, 2010
You, sir, are a tweet thief.
@ 4:52 pm on March 31, 2010
Consumerism? Yeah, they’re awful people helping the poor and sick. You would prefer that help come at the government’s mandate.
@ 10:04 pm on March 31, 2010
Looks like a nice structure to me. Good work.
@ 8:27 am on April 1, 2010
Are you kidding? I’m speechless.
@ 10:34 am on April 1, 2010
As a recovering Southern Baptist……Amanda, you make me LAUGH!!!
@ 10:39 am on April 1, 2010
Growing up here in a much more moderate church, we grew up saying, “I’m Baptist but not First Baptist”.
@ 11:14 am on April 1, 2010
well just think how many more of the “least of my brethren” they could help if they could just be satisfied with all the buildings they already have.
@ 2:26 pm on April 1, 2010
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13 comments
It’s a temple of tribute to consumerism
Let’s just hope they vastly expand First Baptist Academy, for without FBA Dallas would be lacking in both alcholics and agnostics.
But can you get your name on it for $50?
Checking their “Facts You Should Know”…for some strange reason they stop 30 feet short (5250 lineal feet) of having one mile of pew space. Seems like that would have been a good marketing tool. Nice to know they are thinking green…the rain water cistern has a built in baptistery.
Holy Schmokes!
scarrrrrry.
You, sir, are a tweet thief.
Consumerism? Yeah, they’re awful people helping the poor and sick. You would prefer that help come at the government’s mandate.
Looks like a nice structure to me. Good work.
Are you kidding? I’m speechless.
As a recovering Southern Baptist……Amanda, you make me LAUGH!!!
Growing up here in a much more moderate church, we grew up saying, “I’m Baptist but not First Baptist”.
well just think how many more of the “least of my brethren” they could help if they could just be satisfied with all the buildings they already have.