- Dec 27, 2001
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I was listening to the radio this morning and it was one of those talk radio deals where people call in. This lady had called in because she was mad that her coworker got Good Friday off and she didn't.
She started off the call by saying that she is "very religious". Usually when someone uses that to describe themself, it just means that they go to church. So that got me listening and sure enough this lady did not disapoint. She says that her coworker got Good Friday off even though her coworker isn't nearly as religious. He evidence of this was the coworker is a lesbian and according to her, "Churches don't let those people in." WTF? She goes on to say that her coworker also has a beard. I'm not sure at all what that had to do with anything.
But her basic thought was that gay people are not allowed in church, that her coworker was less of a Christian than her and that she deserved the day off more than her coworker because she is "very religious".
This is not how true Christians think or act.
She started off the call by saying that she is "very religious". Usually when someone uses that to describe themself, it just means that they go to church. So that got me listening and sure enough this lady did not disapoint. She says that her coworker got Good Friday off even though her coworker isn't nearly as religious. He evidence of this was the coworker is a lesbian and according to her, "Churches don't let those people in." WTF? She goes on to say that her coworker also has a beard. I'm not sure at all what that had to do with anything.
But her basic thought was that gay people are not allowed in church, that her coworker was less of a Christian than her and that she deserved the day off more than her coworker because she is "very religious".
This is not how true Christians think or act.
