shortylickens
No Lifer
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Havent we already had this discussion like 5 times in the last year?
Havent we already had this discussion like 5 times in the last year?
Yes, now it's been six times. People just love to hate door-to-door preachers. :thumbsup:
LMAO. The parts that had an effect on him are second two sections where they contend that 9/11 was an illuminati inside job, and that money is bad and we are all economic slaves. Just because the second and third sections of the film are horseshit lunacy, does not make the first segment incorrect. Overall Zeitgeist is an abominable film and I could not agree with it's major thesis less. However it does provide a succint, if not oversimplified version of the evolution of modern religious ideas.
Yes, now it's been six times. People just love to hate door-to-door preachers. :thumbsup:
Most of the people that come knocking for different churches are well meaning and generally nice people. In their minds they're doing something important. I don't necessarily agree with them but I've never had trouble with them leaving when I say "I appreciate the effort, but we're not interested" then either walking away or closing the door.
^^^ there ya go. Although I really wonder if I would stand there listening to someone talk at me for 5 minutes about something I don't care about.
Exploit their weakness - Jehovah's Witnesses and Mormons are kind and polite to a fault. If you just politely say you're not interested they probably won't bother you anymore. And you have to do that right away. Don't feel bad about interrupting them in the middle of their spiel, after all, they're the ones who are bothering you.
Umm.. How do you figure? lol
I haven't been door to door hassled, but every once in a while I get bugged when I'm waiting for the bus to go to work. Honestly, Jehovah Witnesses drive around and give pamphlets to people at bus stops. They're generally friendly people. They give a quick 1 sentence description of what they're doing and they ask if I would be interested in some reading material for the bus ride. I just say yes, take 1, say thank you, and they go away. There's no need to be a dick to them.
Personally, I respect religions that go out and try to share what they believe. Most religions believe that if you aren't a member that things aren't going to be so great for you after you die. The religions that believe that but don't try to share apparently are ok that everybody else is going to their version of hell, the jerks.![]()
While I think thats awesome, most HOAs will pitch a fit.![]()
I'm a Christian and I don't like these people. But we are talking about Mormons which is a whole different story. They worship a false prophet and call it a variation of Christianity. Whenever they are confronted with facts, they hand you a pamphlet and run.
I appreciate their dedication but am saddened that they give real Christians a bad name.
Really? I'm the opposite. That's why I like the Jews so much as far as traditional organized religions go. They do their thing, and STFU about it. They don't want any new people, and you have to be dedicated to convert. No Sunday car shows, and other bullshit to reel in the rubes and get fair weather converts.
That's because they know you don't even qualify to be as close to God as they are because of your race, unless you jump thru hoops and get permission...in which case they socially might then [reluctantly] accept you in, if they aren't too conservative that is. Is this really better?
I used to pass Hacidic Jews many times in Chicago on the weekends while they were returning from services to their part of the neighborhood. Only twice did they ever say "hi"...once some nice kids, once a friendly elder.
Always ten or more at a time would storm down the sidewalk together and expect you to move...like they didn't see you until the last minute and then they'd suddenly slow go around if required.
But they hated dogs and wouldn't dare go close enough to touch one. As a result, when I saw them coming I would walk my lab retriever in the middle of the sidewalk. She'd part them like Moses and the Red Sea...and only God knew how much fun that was to see.
On the other hand, I never had a problem with Hacidic Jewish community in NY, and I went to 42nd St Photo often, lol. (which they ran.)