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  • When you admit into the mic that you're breaking the law.

    Where art thou, Danny Werfel?
    If you don't change the world today, how can it be any better tomorrow?

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    • My dad is bigly offended that my girlfriend has rehearsal sunday afternoon and thus not available for Easter dinner. Because we should bend to his religious beliefs, apparently, and we're selfish for not doing so. Never mind that my girlfriend's band is made up of atheists who care even less about this particular sky fairy than we do, or that it's their last rehearsal before a show.

      No, respect is a one way street.


      How very typical of American christians.
      I gotta little bit of smoke and a whole lotta wine...

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      • Sums it up for me. I swear I act more Christian than most Christians these days:

        To the church of my youth,

        What the hell did you expect me to do?

        You told me to love my neighbors, to model the life of Jesus. To be kind and considerate, and to stand up for the bullied.

        You told me to love people, consider others as more important than myself.

        You taught me to sing "red and yellow, black and white, they are precious in His sight."

        We sang it together, pressing the volume pedal and leaning our hearts into the chorus. You said that “He loved all the children of the world”.

        You told me to love my enemies, to even do good to those who wish for bad things. You told me to never "hate" anyone and to always find ways to encourage people.

        You told me it's better to give than receive, to be last instead of first. To help the poor, the widow, the stranger at the gate.

        You told me that Jesus looks at what I do for the least-of-these as the true depth of my faith. You told me to focus on my own sin and not to judge. You told me to be accepting and forgiving.

        So I payed attention.

        I took in every lesson.

        And I did what you told me.

        But now, you call me a *******. A queer-lover. You call me "woke." A backslider.
        You call me a heretic. You make fun of my heart. You mock the people I’m trying to help.

        You say I’m a child of the devil.

        You call me soft. A snowflake. A socialist. You shun the very people you told me to help.

        What the hell did you expect me to do?

        I thought you were serious, but apparently not.

        You hate nearly all the people I love. You stand against nearly all the things I stand for. I'm trying to see a way forward, but it's hard when I survey all the hurt, harm, and darkness that comes in the wake of your beliefs and presence.

        What the hell did you expect me to do?

        I believed it all the way.

        I'm still believing it all the way.

        Which leaves me wondering, what happened to you?

        (original post by Chris Kratzer. Go
        To his profile to see his original writing. Some words modified by author unknown).
        If you don't change the world today, how can it be any better tomorrow?

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        • Originally posted by Swansong View Post
          My dad is bigly offended that my girlfriend has rehearsal sunday afternoon and thus not available for Easter dinner. Because we should bend to his religious beliefs, apparently, and we're selfish for not doing so. Never mind that my girlfriend's band is made up of atheists who care even less about this particular sky fairy than we do, or that it's their last rehearsal before a show.

          No, respect is a one way street.


          How very typical of American christians.
          To be fair I think that is more a matter of missing the family event than any Hocus Pocus idiocy.

          But still, it's hardly the Spirit of Fellowship.
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          • Ah, Easter weekend.

            Evangelicals are getting off on the torture and execution of JC.

            And I'll be home, eating several Reese's peanut butter eggs for dinner.
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