calm down, maybe?
Just yelled at some Jehovah's Witnesses working the neighborhood. They came up to the door and I knew exactly what was going on, and I interrupted their spiel and asked them, "Can you surprise God?"
... they didn't understand what I was getting at, and eventually got on about how the earth is so perfect, that it definitely must have a loving creator to set up all this order. At which point I started yelling at them about people starving to death in Africa, and they got scared of me barking at them and left.
But Michael Corleone is right: "Never hate your enemies."
I shouldn't give them the pleasure of being berated. They probably get off on thinking that they've got this huge uphill spiritual battle, and relish feeling oppressed.
Also maybe I should be nicer to human beings :-(
... they didn't understand what I was getting at, and eventually got on about how the earth is so perfect, that it definitely must have a loving creator to set up all this order. At which point I started yelling at them about people starving to death in Africa, and they got scared of me barking at them and left.
But Michael Corleone is right: "Never hate your enemies."
I shouldn't give them the pleasure of being berated. They probably get off on thinking that they've got this huge uphill spiritual battle, and relish feeling oppressed.
Also maybe I should be nicer to human beings :-(
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Related!!
Ben Collins-Sussman on online communication and messing with people, in a constructive and loving way.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_6c4nxD8Tw
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(Anonymous) 2012-03-05 11:25 pm (UTC)(link)BTW, I loved the blog you shared about the man and the Bible verse about stoning the son. I really wish I could remember that stuff at the right time.
Alex, I love you
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