The devil went down to Georgia (apparently to do some yoga)
Not that I frequent Today's Christian Woman, but this article on how yoga is the work of the devil is something else. It profiles a woman, Laurette Willis, an Oklahoma resident who "addresses groups across the country, speaking from personal experience and her knowledge as a certified personal trainer and aerobics instructor. She's developed a prominent presence on the Internet, largely due to her new exercise program, PraiseMoves, which she calls 'a Christian alternative to yoga.'"
I wish people like this would get a clue. I mean, come on, there's genocide going on in the world. I can see it now; headlines across the country shouting out about how yoga violates the culture of life.
First SpongeBob, now Yoga. Anyone want to take bets on who/what the religious right targets next?
I wish people like this would get a clue. I mean, come on, there's genocide going on in the world. I can see it now; headlines across the country shouting out about how yoga violates the culture of life.
First SpongeBob, now Yoga. Anyone want to take bets on who/what the religious right targets next?
1 Comments:
Heh heh. "Praise Moves." Why does all born-again Xtian shit have to be so cheesy?
By Mags, at 10:46 PM
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