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Originally Posted by tstew
You know, my initial reaction to the whole concept was to shake my head and laugh and lump this in with all of the other people trying to turn a quick buck off of miracle waters and the such. However, after looking at more of their pictures and models, there is another aspect of this that is troubling. They are trying to sell sexiness in conjunction with the Holy Ghost Tees. That is troubling.
I saw one pic on their myspace page that I consider innappropriate to post here but here is a description from a blogger.
To add even more confusion to this collection of mixed-message shirts, HGT's Myspace page features a female model sporting a bare midriff and a micro-mini--with legs not closed enough, couples cuddled up together, and models that look more interested in Calvin Klein contracts than Christianity. Am I being harsh? Probably so. But it is only because something that is considered sacred to me and many others is turning into an addition to the gallery of sacrilege
This in its entirety is not funny to me.
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Agreed, that is the first thing I noticed. Not Christian like in my opinion at all. When I see midriff showing on my girls, I rip the Tshirt. I'm easily annoyed by that stuff.