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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Wolfala on March 01, 2004, 06:57:25 PM
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Yay for creepy ****ing religious *******s standing outside of the ticket rip line at the local theater asking me if I'm there to see the Passion.
No. I'm there to ram a railroad spike into the base of your skull. Unfortunately I'm all out of railroad spikes.
When I'm out on a date with my girlfriend, the last thing I want to see is something like The Passion. The second to last thing is a group of holy rollers who are dressed for Sunday church recommending it to me with their smug ****ing smiles.
If a 2 hour execution scene was my idea of romantic, I would have moved to Iraq as soon as I was old enough to cheer on Saddam and give Oday high fives.
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You can always just stay home and watch something else (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00015HX90/qid=1078190103//ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i1_xgl74/002-5044826-6096058?v=glance&s=dvd&n=507846).
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Sobbing uncontrollably.
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If your college age....then the future looks dim for this country.
Lil arrogant to call em holy rollers and names..but then again..Whats new with Young Folks these days.:(
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woohoo way to stereotype!
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Originally posted by VFJACKAL
If your college age....then the future looks dim for this country.
Lil arrogant to call em holy rollers and names..but then again..Whats new with Young Folks these days.:(
You're one of the white-shirted, tie wearing guys that's always trying to get me to drink the Kool Aid, aren't you?
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:lol
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Originally posted by VFJACKAL
If your college age....then the future looks dim for this country.
Lil arrogant to call em holy rollers and names..but then again..Whats new with Young Folks these days.:(
What would you call people standing outside a movie theater telling people what to go see, and trying to get you to switch your religion to theirs?
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Originally posted by Frogm4n
What would you call people standing outside a movie theater telling people what to go see, and trying to get you to switch your religion to theirs?
Witness = Peddle?
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I belong to the 'next generation' age bracket and Im more scared than you are.
Why? Because Im constantly exposed to the stupidity displayed by my generation. You old heads are in serious trouble when we're in charge.
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Originally posted by Frogm4n
What would you call people standing outside a movie theater telling people what to go see, and trying to get you to switch your religion to theirs?
Hmm...I didn't read it as they were trying to convert anyone..they were asking a question and recomennding a Movie. Where did you see that they were trying to get anyone to "Switch" to there religion?
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Lol. This current generation is too lazy to get up and get the remote.
Imagine if we get invaded. We're humped! :(
"C'MON GIRLS! LET'S GO BEAT THE ENEMY BACK!"
"Hmm, nah, I feel like taking a nap."
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What your parents meant when they said..."I know what Im talking about....."
Remember that saying....
"The older I get the smarter my parents become"
I understand it MORE and MORE everyday.:lol
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I see more and more hypocrisy every day ;) Although *some* good points got through, I never pass up an opportunity to question authority.
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Originally posted by Octavius
I see more and more hypocrisy every day ;) Although *some* good points got through, I never pass up an opportunity to question authority.
Questioning is one thing....whats important maybe is the way in which it's questioned and whether any thing is learned in the process.;)
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But if he were 40, then what Jackal?
When I see a good movie at a theater, I recommend it to my friends. I don't recommend it to a stranger unless they ask me what I think about it.
Peddlers is a good description Sandman.
-SW
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Originally posted by AKS\/\/ulfe
But if he were 40, then what Jackal?
When I see a good movie at a theater, I recommend it to my friends. I don't recommend it to a stranger unless they ask me what I think about it.
Peddlers is a good description Sandman.
-SW
Maybe it was being nice? Maybe it was passing conversation? Maybe he was in line near some poeple seeing it and they thought he was? Maybe they were just being polite? I'm 41 and don't push my beliefs on anyone. At least I don't THINK I do.
If he were 40 then he probably would have just said No and not thought of the Railroad Spike in the Skull thing...Or the Holy Roller calling em names thing. Course that may not be either. He may have thought WORST.
My comment comes from him seeming a bit intolerant about what is at this time a BIG MOVIE that everyone is talking about. The fact that he was asked a question..then told something maybe like.."Its a great movie" ticked him off. I have no idea....
But to just say..creepy *****ing religeous ******s in their SUnday Clothes with thier smug *****ing smiles seems a tad bit harsh.
ANd I just didn't get from what I read that there was any "Trying to switch or converting" going on.:confused:
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Well I'd like to get a better picture then.
Wolf, what exactly were they doing? Were they in line and making conversation? Were they purposely setting up shop and randomly recommending the passion? Were they also 'witnessing' ?
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As far as I can tell, it seems like a situation of people incapable of minding their own business. I've had **** pushed on me before by religious folks - most notably Jehovahs Witnesses, second to them would be Catholics/Christians. I'll lay it out on the table right now, I am 22. That kind of **** just pisses me off, I don't go up to people I don't know and preach what I believe. I don't even tell my friends what I believe unless they ask.
Since we are missing the full transcript of the whole conversation, we can also assume he was asked if he was there to see The Passion. He said no, and then they proceeded to lay down their opinion/promotion of the movie.
My best friend is a devout Christian, we discuss beliefs all the time. I could go into what he thinks about a lot of people who claim to be Christians - but thats his opinion and I'm not going to throw that out there. Fact is, there are a LOT - if not the majority - of Christians out there that promote their religion and their beliefs like Jehovah's Witnesses. They are better at pissing people off than winning over people to accept their beliefs. IMO, and I'm not uninformed by any means, a lot of Christians out there have forgotten Jesus' lesson of turning the other cheek and loving thy neighbor - that includes accepting them regardless of their beliefs.
-SW
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Originally posted by Sandman_SBM
You can always just stay home and watch something else (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00015HX90/qid=1078190103//ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i1_xgl74/002-5044826-6096058?v=glance&s=dvd&n=507846).
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:rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl
Thank you. I so needed the laugh after a long day at work!
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Originally posted by AKS\/\/ulfe
As far as I can tell, it seems like a situation of people incapable of minding their own business. I've had **** pushed on me before by religious folks - most notably Jehovahs Witnesses, second to them would be Catholics/Christians. I'll lay it out on the table right now, I am 22. That kind of **** just pisses me off, I don't go up to people I don't know and preach what I believe. I don't even tell my friends what I believe unless they ask.
Since we are missing the full transcript of the whole conversation, we can also assume he was asked if he was there to see The Passion. He said no, and then they proceeded to lay down their opinion/promotion of the movie.
My best friend is a devout Christian, we discuss beliefs all the time. I could go into what he thinks about a lot of people who claim to be Christians - but thats his opinion and I'm not going to throw that out there. Fact is, there are a LOT - if not the majority - of Christians out there that promote their religion and their beliefs like Jehovah's Witnesses. They are better at pissing people off than winning over people to accept their beliefs. IMO, and I'm not uninformed by any means, a lot of Christians out there have forgotten Jesus' lesson of turning the other cheek and loving thy neighbor - that includes accepting them regardless of their beliefs.
-SW
Ok....Let me say this to you....And this is in no way a slam so please..Don't take it as such....
I can relate to most of what you have just said. I have been brought up around religion all my life. Having Granfahthers and a Brother who were and are minsters , it's hard not to. I know all the "Sermons" lol. I had an expierence in my life late last year and have become a christian. 40 years old and feel like a kid. LOL But , it's not something that I "Flaunt" or "Push" on anyone I know or meet. Everyone that knows me and has known me for years says that they see a differance.
Now.... what i was going to say to ya that I don't want you to get mad about was....this part of your statement....
"Since we are missing the full transcript of the whole conversation, we can also assume he was asked if he was there to see The Passion. He said no, and then they proceeded to lay down their opinion/promotion of the movie."
I guess what I wanted to say is....Don't assume that they were "Bible Thumping" at him so to speak.
I don't like being prodded about things either...Some Christians think they have to "Preach the word to the masses" alllll the time. Telling people about your beliefs really IMO should be something that was asked of you. Not "Hey Im a christian and let me convert you" speeches ya hear from the "Bible Thumpers." It does tend to tick people off..and just as you have said..they are turned off more..than if you just let things naturally take thier course in simple conversation.
To meet my brother..and hear him speak...you would never give a second thought he is a Minister. He and I are just alike. Becoming a christian is personala and something to be done because you WANT to..not being told you HAVE to.
Hope that helps..may not..who knows..but there ya have it.
Nice to meet ya by the way.:)
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You said nothing that would irritate or make me mad. Takes a lot for either to happen, and I appreciate that you stated you weren't intending to piss me off.
I see what you are getting at. By what you stated, I see you understand what I'm getting at as well.
Without knowing what really happened that night, anyone can assume what they want - which is why I posted my perceptions.
It was nice to meet you too, its refreshing for me to come across someone who isn't forcefull with their beliefs.
I've seen past renditions of what "The Passion" is recreating, so its nothing new to me and I know what transpired which is why this movie doesn't interest me at all.
-SW
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Well said, VFjackal.
I was raised Catholic myself, and I have no desire to go all missionary on anyone. :)
But I think a lot of people, especially college kids like me, are mobbed on campus by white-shirt-and-tie-wearing Christians of one group or another that come off as pretty pretentious, nosey, and downright annoying. As such, when an overly perky, well dressed person approaches and asks if I have a minute to talk, they get treatment about one notch above what I'd give a panhandler.
Hence the assumption (I made it too) that he was being, for lack of a better word, Bible Thumped.
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Originally posted by Stoned Gecko
:rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl
Thank you. I so needed the laugh after a long day at work!
You're welcome. :cool:
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Wolf, what exactly were they doing? Were they in line and making conversation? Were they purposely setting up shop and randomly recommending the passion? Were they also 'witnessing' ?
Basically they were spawn camping the entrance where the guy clips the ticket stubs - now short of giving a guilt trip for not going on ash weds - i'm not sure what their intent was. But it was annoying to the point of writing up this viceral rant.
Wolf
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it's not something that I "Flaunt" or "Push" on anyone I know or meet. Becoming a christian is personala and something to be done because you WANT to..not being told you HAVE to.[/b]
I also thank you for saying that. Just that statement alone. I was brought up as a Lutheran. Lutherans, the most part, keep it personal. It's unfortunate to say the least that the vocal majority of ANY faith give them a nasty label. I don't judge right off the bat. I listen to what is said and how it is said. If I feel someone is forcing something on me, its in my nature to tell'em to shreck off ;) It shows ignorance - that they aren't even learned in their own beliefs.
To each his own ya know? There is no need for fear that anything is going down hill - one's own relationship with god, eris, lucifer, vishnu, or whoever, is just that - personal.
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Originally posted by Wolfala
Basically they were spawn camping the entrance where the guy clips the ticket stubs -
hehehe, spawn camping :cool:
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Originally posted by Wolfala
Wolf, what exactly were they doing? Were they in line and making conversation? Were they purposely setting up shop and randomly recommending the passion? Were they also 'witnessing' ?
Basically they were spawn camping the entrance where the guy clips the ticket stubs - now short of giving a guilt trip for not going on ash weds - i'm not sure what their intent was. But it was annoying to the point of writing up this viceral rant.
Wolf
You godless heathon son of a so and so, how dare you be offended at them offending you! I wasn't there, but I'm pretty sure you're a bigot and are completely in the wrong. Jerk.
...and now back to our regularly scheduled SOB
I wasn't fortunate enough to be cornered at the ticket office. I had one corner me on the phone at work after I helped her fix something with her mobile phone. I got to learn that the pope liked it, the jews have nothing to fear from it, the actor that plays jebus is 33 (like jebus, I guess) and has the initials J.C., and that I should go see it because it will strengthen my faith (I must have been giving off a holy vibe that day). I had to act interested and try to subtly tell her the call was over if she didn't have any other questions about her phone, and I was even wonderful enough to say "god bless you too ma'am" in return for the same from her (we, in "the biz", call that "establishing rapport"). I hope she didn't count on mine as her only blessing for that day though, 'cause I don't think it counted. :D
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Originally posted by Wolfala
Wolf, what exactly were they doing? Were they in line and making conversation? Were they purposely setting up shop and randomly recommending the passion? Were they also 'witnessing' ?
Basically they were spawn camping the entrance where the guy clips the ticket stubs - now short of giving a guilt trip for not going on ash weds - i'm not sure what their intent was. But it was annoying to the point of writing up this viceral rant.
Wolf
Thats a good one...Spawn Camping:) Hope their camping didn't ruin your evening with the Girlfriend. :aok