| The Offensive Inspirational Viral Email |
| Friday, 16 January 2009 13:18 |
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Over the years, I've been the recipient of various kinds of viral emails. As you know, I always keep my eyes peeled for factually inaccurate viral emails. There's another kind of viral email that has always fascinated me, which I will lovingly title, "Offensive Inspirational Pie". This is a viral email that arrives in the guise of an uplifting, sustaining, inspirational message from a friend or family member. Unfortunately, it also contains elements that are exploitative, destructive and in most cases negate the positive message it professes to convey. Generally, the offensive statements are found near the end of the email, and serve to manipulate folks into sending it on to others. Here is a perfect example, taken from an offensive inspirational viral email I received titled, "John 3:16":
There's lots to be said about this load of B.S. What I find offensive is that someone would take one of the most cherished verses in the Christian faith, slather it with excrement, serve it up to others and declare it "nourishment." John 3:16 is undeniably the heart and soul of the Christian gospel, and gives hope and purpose to millions of people. Why on earth would you tell someone God loves them, then demand they forward a viral email to prove they aren't ungrateful and ashamed of God? It's just a little odd, honey, to say the least. Personally, I wish Satan would devote more time to stopping the spread of inspirational viral emails, and less time to destroying the world.
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