Getting Ridiculous

Apparently Sony has spent $100,000 to digitally remove a Kabbalah bracelet from Ashton Kutcher’s wrist in an upcoming movie. The story is test audiences found it really annoying. <blank stare> Good grief. Who was their test audience? The 700 Club? They’re probably the only people not wearing a Kabbalah bracelet who even know what it is. It is supposed to be a charm against the Evil Eye. Not that I knew that before reading the article. In fact, for those who—like me—don’t even know what a Kabbalah bracelet looks like, here you go. Apparently the charms are optional.

Only folks like the 700 Club have to be up on every theoretical vice known to man so they can be sure to tell everyone else they are sinning. I’m sorry, but are you so insecure in your own faith in God that you have to make everyone else conform to your standards to convince yourself you are right? Is wearing a Kabbalah bracelet really such a glittering temptation for you that you must ensure no one around you wears one? You don’t need to be born again. You need to grow up.

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