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People who come to the door with attempts of religious conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 584256" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>Donna, let me guess...Disco Jesus was also pale-skinned and blued eyed, too, right?</p><p></p><p>I don't have a problem with JW's or Mormons. They've always been very polite and courteous. They're people, too. It's a different branch of Christianity that isn't welcome at my door. The first time they came to my house, it was the pastor (who asked me the same question later asked of my daughter - "Do you know where you're going to go when you die?", which rankles me to no end because it infers that you join this religion to go to heaven which seems incredibly selfish to me - morals should be the reason for doing the right thing, not because you want to get into a mythical place when you die, but I digress) and I told him that I had enough of his religion when I lived in the south and wasn't interested. When the two old ladies came and confronted my daughter and wouldn't let her close the door...nuh uh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 584256, member: 7083"] Donna, let me guess...Disco Jesus was also pale-skinned and blued eyed, too, right? I don't have a problem with JW's or Mormons. They've always been very polite and courteous. They're people, too. It's a different branch of Christianity that isn't welcome at my door. The first time they came to my house, it was the pastor (who asked me the same question later asked of my daughter - "Do you know where you're going to go when you die?", which rankles me to no end because it infers that you join this religion to go to heaven which seems incredibly selfish to me - morals should be the reason for doing the right thing, not because you want to get into a mythical place when you die, but I digress) and I told him that I had enough of his religion when I lived in the south and wasn't interested. When the two old ladies came and confronted my daughter and wouldn't let her close the door...nuh uh. [/QUOTE]
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