What do all these Christian Fishes that you see on ads for business and on windows and signs of business mean? At first when I saw them on cars in San Diego I figured the Fish decal was a parking sticker for people working at the Tuna Port. Then I began seeing the emblem on Ads and on storefronts and on signs. So what the fuck does it mean if it is on a window outside a tire store? Is the fish sticker indicate that the tire passed some type of test or has a special warranty? Or what about when you see the fish stamp on a food store Is the symbol a stamp from some certifying organization like Kosher with clean and unclean food groups? Does it mean that their product is any better then one bought in a non Fish Emblem store? Or does it mean that I get a higher redemption value for any bottle or can I recycle with that fishy on it? And all the annoying biblical quote numbers in front of Christian stores like one I saw 36:24: 36 which when I looked it up said "Ass Grass or Gas no one rides for free"

I really don't think the fishy on the window has anything to do with the quality of the item,. It is merely there to sucker in other born again-saved druggie, guilt ridden Christian to buy from that store.

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Comment by Shine on May 17, 2010 at 3:20pm
At first when I saw them on cars in San Diego I figured the Fish decal was a parking sticker for people working at the Tuna Port.

Lol, I'm totally going to think of this every time I see a car adorned with a fish decal! Being that I am in Texas, this means I will be thinking of tuna fisherman on a nearly constant basis.
Comment by Renshia on May 18, 2010 at 4:57pm
My experience has taught me anyone that flaunts their religious beliefs is a person I will, if at all possible not do business with. Most times I have dealt with, Christians predominately but, not only, They try and screw you one way or another. Whether it is trying to get a better price, or not fully providing what they promise. I do try and give people the benefit of the doubt, but If I have to I am way more diligent about how it is handled.

The problem is you never know which ones are the true christians until it is to late, they all seem to look alike.
They should make so you have to pass a ten commandments test before you can display the emblem. But, we all know they would cheat.
Comment by Nurse Reality on May 19, 2010 at 2:07am
So true Renshia. This guy that came to give me an estimate to tile my floor was a Christian planned on charging me double price compared to every one eoles I got prices from. Another place a Transmission shop the guy is asking me "Do you red the Bible"? No! All I am interested in is whether or not you can fix my car! Who knows he may have stuffed a Rosery bead or scapula or something in my engine!

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