10-26-2010, 12:29 AM
Exactly. If religion is a cultural phenomenon, and dressing a certain way is historically part of that, our culture is crumbling. I blame Jimmy Swaggart and Eddie Long (good porn name for a pastor, btw).
I worked my way through college so I know church goers are the worst tippers. They leave literature instead of money. I hope God hates that.
I honestly don't mind any religion as long as they don't knock on my door and ask if I have heard of God. It's hard to be polite under those circumstances. If you didn't knock on a rock, I've probably heard something about Him. If you can wear jeans to your church, good for you. If you go to make somebody else happy, that is true love and Godly in its own way. If your founder licked a salamander and had a vision, that's a little fucked up, but still your choice.
My favorite book is Mere Christianity. Some things die hard. "If there was a controlling power outside the universe, it could not show itself to us as one of the facts inside the universe- no more than the architect of a house could actually be a wall or staircase or fireplace in that house." Smart man.
I worked my way through college so I know church goers are the worst tippers. They leave literature instead of money. I hope God hates that.
I honestly don't mind any religion as long as they don't knock on my door and ask if I have heard of God. It's hard to be polite under those circumstances. If you didn't knock on a rock, I've probably heard something about Him. If you can wear jeans to your church, good for you. If you go to make somebody else happy, that is true love and Godly in its own way. If your founder licked a salamander and had a vision, that's a little fucked up, but still your choice.
My favorite book is Mere Christianity. Some things die hard. "If there was a controlling power outside the universe, it could not show itself to us as one of the facts inside the universe- no more than the architect of a house could actually be a wall or staircase or fireplace in that house." Smart man.