Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Praise the Lord

Are religious nuts oblivious to their freakiness? If said nuts, feel the presence of the lord come over them and begin to fall to their knees, raise their hands towards the heavens, vociferously praising the lord (at Toys R Us, mind you) - is it freaky? Or am I overreacting? I'm not judging, except to say that I think it's freaky. As the saying goes, "to each their own," right? Wrong! I have a real problem with these people. Then, as the judgement cloak feels heavier and heavier, I try to accept these people, as they are, and I simply can't. I can't see myself having a conversation with them over a cup of tea. Does this make me hateful and elitist?

3 comments:

Darby Turnipseed said...

it's always hard to accept people who fundamentally can't accept you. especially when those people's fudamentals tell them they have to accept you, but they ignore that and instead spread hate. sometimes i wonder why we can't just send them all to some sort of camp, but then i realize we did. it's called the south(hyuk hyuk).

Anonymous said...

I'm going to stake my claim
I FIGHT TO SURVIVE

kumite
kumite
kumite
kumite
kumite

i worked hard every night and day
so i prepare to make my way
mind and body are a perfect Team
nows my chance to live my dream
Im takn hold of every moment
given strength by a breath of light
IM GOIN STAKE MY CLAIM
I FIGHT TO SURVIVE

Angie T said...

You are hateful and you are an elitist, I suspect (I'm both). But it has nothing to do with loathing the Jesus Freak.

They've made a decision to literally check out of life. I live in my own world so it would follow that I have my own God. He made me curious and sceptical and bitchy and lets me fall on face frequently (actually I think the fucker trips me from time to time). And he gets really pissed when zealots exploit his name to treat others like shit.

Pinche, keep on being a hater!