The old saying, "Cleanliness is next to Godliness" is so literally true when you decide to spring clean your house with Brush #1 ($119) by designer: FredriksonStallard. This unique wooden brush is shaped like a crucifix and will definitely be helpful should you encounter a vampire while cleaning. Every church janitorial supply closet should be equipped with these brushes at all times. Amen!
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On the topic of the brush, it seems a little impractical, with the awkward shape and all.
And to the poster above, if Jesus did come back, do you really think he would want to see Crucifixes, a capital punishment device meant to kill, everywhere?
Secondly, I dare the makers of the brush to make one with Muhammad's face on it, or shape lit like the Arabic word for "Allah". I dare you. Or are you a fool that only shows respect in light of fear?
Come on now! I thought Green Head was about innovative products. This product is nothing but insult. I thought this site was above this kind of crap.
Peace,
Leeny
\"Cleanliness is next to Godliness,\" has nothing to do with the cross. Understanding the cross of Christ is vital in comprehending why He visited earth to become our Savior and has nothing to do with morality and human conduct. It has to do with God\'s action not ours.
1. the symbol of the cross is not necessarily Christian. The Celts, for instance, have a cross symbol that was developed and used long before Christians had any influence on them.
2. the cross, in the case of the one that killed Christ, was an instrument of death. If Jesus had have died in the Old American West, he would have been lynched. So, yes, the cross in that respect is the same as a guillotine.
3. what does the cross represent to a Christian? It represents the death of Christ. Why did Christ die? He took on the punishment for the sin of the world (humans). Why did he need to do that? Because \"without the shedding of blood there is no remission...\" from sin (Hebrews 9:22). There is even more language in the bible that equates Christ\'s blood and sacrifice with cleansing. Hebrews 10:22 makes a reference to the sprinkling of blood on the people as a symbol being cleansed by it. My point in all this is, blood (not literally, but symbolically) cleanses or cleans. So, for the Christian, the cross is the catalyst for that sacrifice that allowed for the cleansing of sin.
4. In a way, a cross brush is a fitting symbol because of what it means. The great irony is, someone attempting to be disrespectful to what the cross has come to mean to some people, has in a way captured the reality of what the cross in fact is.
5. By the way, a crucifix has a person on the cross. A cruciform does not have a person on it, so this is a cruciform brush not a crucifix brush.
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