July 31, 2011

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    Worked a booth at the county fair today. I know I've said it before, but I feel the need to say it again – public displays of religiosity completely unnerve me.

    I could tell you about the Catholic booth, in which one of those staffing the booth told me as I was leaving, "Stay righteous and stay Catholic; we wanna be sure to get you into Heaven." I could also tell you about how overly un-confrontational that I am, seeing as all I could muster was smiling and walking away instead of bothering to point how overly offensive and pretentious such a statement is (though no Christian would dare admit such a statement could be that) or quote our shared catechism (337 LG 16; cf. DS 3866-3872: "Those also can attain to salvation who through no fault of their own do not know the Gospel of Christ or His Church, yet sincerely seek God and moved by grace strive by their deeds to do His will as it is known to them through the dictates of conscience. Nor does Divine Providence deny the helps necessary for salvation to those who, without blame on their part, have not yet arrived at an explicit knowledge of God and with His grace strive to live a good life.").

    Or I could tell you how, as I stopped by the Gideons booth (you know, those guys who feel the need to shove Jesus down your throat even on your vacation so they fill every hotel with a bible), I was led on (after listing a desire for a portable New Testament, being a Catholic, and following the commandments as laid out by the Bible) to say that I had accepted Christ as my personal lord and savior before the guy would give me one of the pocket New Testaments. I guess they believe you have to convert before being able to grace your eyes upon the sacred words of Christ and Paul? Great proselytizing plan, guys; but I despise proselytizing in nearly all forms so keep up having everyone of sane minds thinking you're obnoxious.

     

    Instead, however, I'm going to watch my feel-good movie tonight, perhaps with a bowl of ice cream, while our dog sleeps next to me. If you guys haven't seen it yet, I highly suggest to watch it. It's called Show Me Love or Fucking Åmål in the original Swedish (it's a foreign film; Åmål is a small Swedish town). Links to watch the movie online are here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spGW5p9p1c4.

Comments (2)

  • ugh, proselytizers are annoying, no matter what religion or non-religion they belong to. I find it totally creepy if someone starts talking about god in the first conversation I have with them. Reminds me of the religion is like a penis thing. Have you seen the movie the good girl? there's a guy called Corny and he's very fond of bible studies, and when he talks about it he has this certain expression on his face.If you watch it you se what I mean. I often find that these missionary ppl have a certain expression in their faces..as if they were enlightened and high from it or something, lol.  I'm probabaly totally feeding some mean prejudices here, but that's how I feel about it :P. anyways, fucking amal is a pretty good movie, hope you had a good tie watching it :) .

  • @under_the_carpet - Haha, yep, I've seen that face before too. I guess what completely unnerves me about the whole thing is the complete inability to see anything from anyone else's point of view. It's like, I get that you want to share what you think is great with me - but why is it so incredibly difficult for you to understand that I might not immediately and inexplicably gravitate to it. Just - just, grr...

    And yeah, I definitely did. Fucking Åmål is actually one of my favorite movies of all time, out of a total list of five.

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