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Old 01-03-2006, 11:23 PM
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Default Re: It Definitely Would Not Be a Status Vehicle

The Prius, no way... but the Honda Civic Hybrid maybe...it's modest enough you can hardly tell the difference from the outside.

But realistically, Jesus might not drive at all.

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Originally Posted by Delta Flyer
On the week he died, Jesus came into Jerusaluem on a donkey. If it were today, valid arguements could probably be made it would be:
  • A compact<
  • A rental<
  • Mass transit<
  • A bike or motorcycle<
If others offer other suggestions, I'm certain it would be consistent with the above list as a modest form of transport not intended to draw attention.

One of the strongest themes of Jesus was not seeking the approval of others be your motivation - just do the right thing and forget yourself. In other words, don't buy status symbols - things that build you up.

Just got back from a ski-trip and discussed the topic of what people drive and why they pick them. A good case could be made that status symbol vehicles (what ever they are) are driven by the most insecure of people. It's a lot easier to have heathy self-esteem, than to get things and achievments to impress others. Wtihout getting into a lot of Scripture, I'm sure Jesus could find some who drive a hybrid just as narcisstic and self-absorbed as a Hummer driver.

Before seeing this thread, the thought crossed my mind that the most effective fuel-saving measure would be if the public drive what they need in a utilitarian manner without the ego entering the vehicle choice. That's what Jesus would do.
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