June 15, 2010 10:34 PM

"Touchdown Jesus" Statue Destroyed by Lightning

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A six-story-tall statue of Jesus Christ with his arms raised along a highway was struck by lightning in a thunderstorm Monday night and burned to the ground, police said.

The "King of Kings" statue, one of southwest Ohio's most familiar landmarks, had stood since 2004 at the evangelical Solid Rock Church along Interstate 75 in Monroe, just north of Cincinnati.

The lightning strike set the statue ablaze around 11:15 p.m., Monroe police dispatchers said.

The sculpture, 62 feet tall and 40 feet wide at the base, showed Jesus from the torso up and was nicknamed Touchdown Jesus because of the way his arms were raised, as a football referee would to signal a touchdown. It was made of plastic foam and fiberglass over a steel frame, which is all that remained early Tuesday.

The fire spread from the statue to an adjacent amphitheater but was confined to the attic area, and no one was injured, police Chief Mark Neu said. The fire department would release a monetary damage estimate Tuesday, he said.

Travelers on Interstate 75 often were startled to come upon the huge statue by the roadside, but many said America needs more symbols like it. So many people stopped at the church campus that church officials had to build a walkway to accommodate them.

The 4,000-member, nondenominational church was founded by former horse trader Lawrence Bishop and his wife. Bishop said in 2004 he was trying to help people, not impress them, with the statue. He said his wife proposed the Jesus figure as a beacon of hope and salvation and they spent about $250,000 to finance it.

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by FauxNews June 21, 2010 9:13 AM EDT
Pretty funny that the people who have spewed atheism for years say this was an act of God.
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by Lawyers-Guns-n-Money06 June 18, 2010 2:27 AM EDT
by flatheadbore1 June 17, 2010 8:31 PM EDT

Once one is "touched" by God, it's hard to shake off.

When one has NEVER been touched by God, it's easy to understand WHY they are so cynical...this is especially understood by those who have been touched.

Think about WHICH of these two scenarios sounds more incedible....

OR....

Or the idea, put forth as fact and "case closed", and taught in our schools, that two giant asteroids collided at the speed of light and at a zillion degrees Farenheit there was this "big bang" that formed all the planets and stars and somehow...somehow...a living cell SURVIVED THIS EXPLOSION and thus, life began.....ehh...?
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You've been touched alright.

When us fellow believers can't even get the the most rudimentary facts straight concerning the Big Bang, pooh-pooh on those evil-lutionists that come up with all those hoity toity explanations. Shoot, $50 and a SASE sent to my religious institute of higher learning and I'm a Ph.D., armed, qualified and ready to refute those liberal biased ideas of evil-lution. Meanwhile, stupid scientists spend much more money and invest far more time on a far inferior education!

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There is a list of people that cannot be trusted as they are in league with the evil-utionist conspiracy theory.

5: Astronomers

...in general. They're wrong about everything. Starting at least as far back as Ptolemy, astronomers have continued to describe the heavens in terms that increasingly have nothing to do with Genesis. Things really started to go to hell with Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, and their ilk. Nowadays the things astronomers teach are so foreign to the Truth and involve such hard math that they're impossible to understand. I mean, come on-- the Big Bang, the speed of light, "light years," the sizes of stars, billions of years-- it makes my head hurt. You want to know what's in the sky? Read Genesis! Especially stay away from them "professors" who directly mock biblical Truth about the skies.
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by bigtat2guy June 17, 2010 8:04 PM EDT
Seems to me as if "GOD" has let them know what he thinks of thier statue! Good riddance to a huge eyesore! Thank God!
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by documemts June 17, 2010 5:56 PM EDT
Thank god! Its about time. All it was was lightening rods covered in styrofoam. Should have been torn down as a fire hazard.
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by Lawyers-Guns-n-Money06 June 17, 2010 5:18 PM EDT
by flatheadbore1 June 17, 2010 4:12 PM EDT
JESUS H. CHRIST!

I can't believe that this thread has gone on for all this time, 450+ comments, and liberalia still dominate the boards.....even with logic leaving the building 300 posts ago!


Keep it up guys!....you may eventually figure out that you, yes you, ARE special indeed, and DID NOT evolve from a monkey....
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Preach it brother!

A list of groups in league with the anti-morality evil-utionist conspiracy.

10: Paleontologists and anyone who Digs up Fossils

First of all, extinct creatures don't exist in our perfect Creation, since their very extinction implies that they were not so perfect. And there are so darn many of them, of so many different kinds. Here are some creation-scientific explanations of what fossils are and how they got there:

- Dinosaurs were too big to go on the Ark, so they got buried in the mud of the Flood.

- Extinct creatures were on the Ark. They died out later.

- Fossils never were animals. They're a hoax by Satan and/or materialistic science.

- Fossils never were animals. They're a hoax by God to test your faith.
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by cleric60 June 17, 2010 2:17 PM EDT
jrpsalm91...show me one clear passage in the New Testament that condemns pictures, icons, statues of Christ Jesus, the saints, the Holy Spirit, etc?
The crucifix of the suffering Christ symbolizes the great love of God offered to me thru the suffering, death of His Son.
Often a picture/statue/icon conveys feelings better than mere words.
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by cleric60 June 17, 2010 4:36 PM EDT
AttentionDeficit ---you ask God....search the Scriptures...you will find the answer to your question.
by cleric60 June 17, 2010 12:07 PM EDT
My bride-to-be and I met up with Norm to enlist him to wed us. He told my bride-to-be that she could not wear white since she was neither a virgin and that she had been previously married and divorced. I laughed and said, ?Norm, it is okay. She will wear white.?
The wearing of the white wedding dress has nothing to do with the bride's virginity or lack of that state. The white dress symbolizes the righteousness of Christ's Holy Church-His Bride. Read Ephs.5:25
In a Christian wedding ceremony the bride symbolizes the Holy Christian Church and the groom symbolizes Christ Jesus.
Being a physical virgin doesn't mean that person is holier than a
non-virgin.
In seminary I asked if the bride is expecting--what color should she wear? My professor smiled and said: Should she wear green to symbolize fertility???--we all had a good laugh over that reply.
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by JustYourAverageReader June 17, 2010 12:36 PM EDT
Fortunately we escaped the christian tentacles and married through the the alternative legal system.
by underdogus2009 June 17, 2010 11:49 AM EDT
THANK GOD FOR CASTING DOWN THEIR "Touch Down Jesus" PAGAN IDOL!

Must See Images:

Before: http://annielambert.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/2005_01_13giantjesus.jpg



During: http://rushintl.smugmug.com/Photography-of-Vincent-Rush/Vincent-Rush/Fire-016/901745182_nModn-XL.jpg
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by JustYourAverageReader June 17, 2010 11:47 AM EDT
All empathy and support due this ongoing tragedy with no forseeable end in sight.

?? Technically/legally could tell the US, "We are sorry that your Gulf Coast got in the way. We owe you nothing since this rig was in international waters." Correct? If so, then anything they deliver in temrs of $$ support and cleanup is more than they need to do. They could just walk away - correct?

I buy and will continue to buy BP fuel. My reasoning is that if they go bankrupt; the victims will be left with nothing.
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by JustYourAverageReader June 17, 2010 11:49 AM EDT
Oops! Wrong topic. I will ask moderator to delete this.
by cleric60 June 17, 2010 11:52 AM EDT
JustYourAverageReader...your "Lutheran" minister Norm-sounds like a legalictic preacher-under the Law; not serving as a minister of the Gospel of Christ. He should be discipline by his synod.
It is very sad that his own congregation would allow him to be so-Lutheran/Christian pastor with his legalism. His bishop should have a very long discussion with him about the differance between Law & Gospel.
by Zann-Zel June 17, 2010 10:17 AM EDT
434 comments on a story about a lighting strike?? LOL!
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by JustYourAverageReader June 17, 2010 11:21 AM EDT
How many should there be?
by Zann-Zel June 17, 2010 12:50 PM EDT
I dunno? I just was amazed people had so much to say about a lightning strike! LOL!
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