That's the Joshua church that did that on Easter.
About all this religious bashing, I though you guys were peace loving hippies and stuff? Why all the bad vibes? Stay Zen mannnn. It was a retorical question. Besides, I'm curious though as I walk around Lamma, I find it odd to see trash heap upon trash heap. So your points of "keeping it green, planting more trees", are unfortunatly moot, as this isn't exactly a gaia paradise. Infact. I am astonished to see all the litter in the village RIGHT BESIDE the garbage can. And please don't blame the Mainlanders, most of these debris are industrial, (ie those plastic ties that hold plaets together, ciggerate boxes empty pop cans everywhere, fields of ghetto garbage. in fields beside apartments. I'm usually picking up these litters everytime I get on and off the boat, and doing my circuit to my apartment. (usually going to the ferry (the recycle bins), and going home (the Tin Hau temple bin).
As for keeping religion to ourselves, Odd that the Tin Hau devotees are allowed to stage a opera in her honour. With flags all over the place using PUBLIC TAX PAYER facilities (the soccer pitch, the pier). And yes, I went to it, it was very very fun. but there it is blah right in your face, a big grandstand, awesome exciting wild music (opera instruments). Yet, quietly put up a cross on our own property that's for US to use, and you cry blood murder). odd
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It seems I have ALOT to assimilate and readjust to Lamman culture
but all this talk about the Cross on the hill, (not the cross mentioned above paragraph (on our own property), is of course just speculative.
Again on the point of keeping religion to ourselves, Now I'm not allowed to mention names here, but this church has been very positive on the lives of at least two of it's members, one decided to shut himself up in the world, after being shafted to dishonest friends. Another, found relief and cried tears at her baptism. How is bring hope and happiness to someone a bad thing?
I was under the impression that Lamma was a happy place of happiness and tranquility, and openness. I have no problems with new agers, buddhists, agnostics as neighbours. Just as I have in Canada's multiculturalism. And we all want the same thing on Lamma, (less smelly drains for starters lol), but just a quiet place. I chose Lamma for it's resemblance to a typical Canadian suburb. Quiet, (hard to get to (in Canada, as with the States, you drive and drive and drive before getting anywhere. I love Hong Kong, because walk a few blocks from IFC, and boom you're right where you want to be, if not, just take a street car or MTR for 5 min). Anways, here is a quiet Island full children, where they can be safe, have friends, ride their bikes play sports, and people co-exist. Was I mistaken with my initial observations of the Lamman lifestyle.
Now of course if Pastor Kw_n, was running up and down Yeung Shu Wan screaming about hell fire, and screaming about fiery brimstone nukes falling from the sky, and how sex and rock and roll is the devil and there's a gay agenda to spread AIDS or something silly asinine moronity out of some Jack Chick comic (those STUPID comics printed by Chick publications. That try and preach Christianity. But they have freedom of speech to say the stupidest bullshit. Then there would be problems. But no, the Joshua church doesn't do this, infact. All they do is just hold bible study. (and how you spend your time, of course is your affair, how someone else spends their time is someone else's affair, and if they're invited, then they should have the right to decide how to spend their time) this is essentially democracy. Hong Kong still is a democratic place is it not?
Well anyways. Peace be with you my neighbour. Namaste.