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From what I read about it, it started as an original, albeit weird and slightly dumb, event of artistic self-expression (let's hang out at the beach and burn wooden guys and dogs! ART!). But it seems to have grown into a money machine ($200-$300 a ticket? Seriously?) and an excuse for people to act like lawless idiots (an average of 5-10 arrests and several hundred citations per event).

If you want to appreciate real art, visit a museum.
Can't be lawless if the law allows it.

Kind of like concerts at Native American reservations. Sure all those young hooligans are there toking up but with the law they can(well 'can' is relative because the law doesn't allow it but they can't be arrested on that property) in the property and the minute they cross the line, welcome to America's war on Drugs.

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Eh, Jesus hung out with tax-collectors, sinners, adulterers, and all sorts of people that would have been the "coke-heads" of their day.

He obviously wasn't hanging out with them to flirt with temptation and sin, however, so if one's motivations for going to a place like Burning Man is to flirt with sin and temptation then one shouldn't go. Even still, a godly witness is needed in those places so if you can be a good witness and not succumb to temptation then have at it and make Jesus proud.

From what I've read, it looks like a fun and supportive environment for one's creative side to come out to play,

According to the OP's statement, the intention to go is not to witness or do miracles. I'm not sure Jesus hung out with the "coke-heads" to kick back and express his creativity. Just saying.

Although I do find the blanket assumption that everyone there is the scum of the earth a bit hilarious. Or perhaps I am reading into your reply. I didn't read all the posts in the thread.


I wouldn't go to this event. Personal conviction as I don't see the need to go spend a few weeks is the desert admiring weird art and camping out with a bunch of strangers at a place where the very idea of it seems to be targeted toward "free expression" to the point of weeks of debauchery and questionable activities. Of course you can find innocent and fun things to do there but it doesn't seem to be geared toward that.

I'm all for fun and adventure but I am skeptical of that event being a place where a Christian should be looking for either of those.
 
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What's your take on the Burning Man festival? It looks cool to me, but I'm on the fence about whether I want to experience it firsthand.

From what I've read, it looks like a fun and supportive environment for one's creative side to come out to play, but it also looks like the kind of thing that other Christians would judge me for doing. God knows that I don't plan on lusting after the occasional naked person, let alone worshiping the burning sculpture as if it was some kind of idol. I would be in it for the fun cultural experience. Either way, I suppose the silver lining of being single is that I still have the freedom to do this kind of thing.

How old are you? If I were in my early 20's, I would want to go. Now? Eh. But, this is totally cool (and I kind of want this picture, framed):

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I would need to know the exact types of bones they used though. And yes, I hotlinked.


My take on whether or not a Christian "should or shouldn't" go.. if you're convicted over it, don't do it. If you're questioning it, that says something. If you would be completely fine with it, you wouldn't even have this question pop into your sock-head.

Me, personally, I've never second-guessed myself when going to galleries, crawls, museums or exhibits - with nude works or whatever. I would have a problem with this event though, especially considering I'm a mommy now. If I can't take the little guy there, I probably won't do it.
 
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If you're a serious and committed Christian, this is like asking if it would be okay to attend a coke snorting party so long as you're not going to be snorting cocaine there, you'll just be around having a good time with all the cokeheads, surely Jesus will understand right? WRONG!

Didn't Jesus himself spend time with the coke-heads of his day? As Christians we are supposed to be in the world, but not of the world. But that sometimes will involve getting our feet dirty. As a Christian going to Burning Man you will definitely have some powerful experiences sharing Christ. The holy spirit's presence rallies to the occasion in very physical and powerful ways when you step into the den of the enemy. I have been a part of some crazy evangelizing experiences at a "coke-party.". However you really want to prepare through prayer when going into a situation like this, we are not Jesus and the flesh is weak, and you will be confronted with temptation if not prepared. Otherwise, go to BM, pray beforehand and offer yourself as an instrument for the Lord to spread his word and his love and you are in for an experience in evangelism that will be thrilling to say the least!
 
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I find it quite sad that my first though was about the Fallout: New Vegas character, Joshua Graham, known as the "The Burned Man". I was so excited, but alas my excitement has been extinguished!


As to the OP, I see nothing wrong with it. I would say it is best for you to probably pray before you go. And, of course, keep your eyes always on Christ. =)
 
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From what I read about it, it started as an original, albeit weird and slightly dumb, event of artistic self-expression (let's hang out at the beach and burn wooden guys and dogs! ART!). But it seems to have grown into a money machine ($200-$300 a ticket? Seriously?) and an excuse for people to act like lawless idiots (an average of 5-10 arrests and several hundred citations per event).

If you want to appreciate real art, visit a museum.

Funny because the last museum I went to had terrible art. I mean, these were paintings where someone painted half of the canvas red, and the other half blue. You call that art? I called it a waste of time.
 
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I think a lot of it depends. I could never get into Pollock; it's random paint splatters on a canvas. You can talk to me till you're blue in the face about its artistic merits, but it's still just paint splatters on a canvas.

Rothko, on the other hand, I understood when I saw a painting of his in person. If you sit and just look at it a bit, his blurred rectangles actually feel like they're humming. When my art professor told me this I thought he was full of it, but it's really true.
 
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Blind Post:

In my experience there is nothing inherently bad about being around hippies or pagans or whatever combination of "alternative" lifestyle as long as you have prayed about the situation and are comfortable that it will not affect you.

It could actually be a wonderful opportunity to be a witness!

Most of all it's not if other Christians will judge you for going, it's about your walk and if your behavior will bring glory to God. Stay in the word and pray is really the only advice I can give you.
 
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