Hallelujah Chorus sung by hundreds surprises shoppers
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Still you found it necessary to explicitly define your identity as "agnostic". You could also pay your respect by not emphasizing that part, because the respect most people have for faith and religion is obvious and doesn't need to be stressed.
But you appearantly found it more important to be in the centre of virtual attention.
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Handel would never have imagined THIS world! But he would have definitely liked the applause!
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@TisEyerish1 AMEN
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@josefakororua26 Please don't waste your pity on me; find someone more worthy of it. I am very pleased with life and all the joy it brings, even in these challenging times. Let's just agree to disagree regarding the music and go on with our own lives, okay? I wish you well!
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@TisEyerish1 i feel sorry for you for liking this gay crap
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@josefakororua26 How sad that all you see is the negative. Even if you are not a believer, the beauty of the music in itself is uplifting. I feel sorry for you.
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What cracks me up is that the organist starts out playing Bach's Tocatta and Fugue in D minor, then switches into Messiah!
I am am agnostic ... I don't deny the presence of God.. but I don't dispute it and I have the utmost respect for people of faith of all kinds... God, Buda, Muhamed, Krishna Alla what ever you call your personal power in the Universe. These flashmobs to boost peoples faith and spirit this time of year are FANTASTIC. They seem to remind people that we are all human and not DIFFERENT. These flash mobs make me proud to be American and part of the human race
singboy4 3 months ago 21
How totally cool! The spirit of Christmas is indeed not lost!
TheMartinick 3 months ago 8