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Date Posted: 11:55:53 07/08/07 Sun
Author: Joan
Author Host/IP: ip68-0-253-131.ri.ri.cox.net / 68.0.253.131
Subject: You're right.
In reply to: Phil from AZ 's message, "Re: I'll take a shot at this one..." on 16:07:18 07/07/07 Sat

Though I think the anti-Catholic stance is alive and well a Brenda's, and that most people there think the Catholic Church is a legitimate target, I don't want people to feel like they have to be careful of everything they say when they post there. Where's the fun in that?

If a little of the anti-Catholic sentiment that is there all the time leaks through some of the time, I'll treat it as an opportunity to teach the truth to combat the lies.

Joan

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[> [> [> Re: I think that's a healthy attitude Joan! -- Phil from AZ, 14:58:41 07/08/07 Sun [1] (71-223-21-236.phnx.qwest.net/71.223.21.236)

Some yrs ago, I was stationed in Va in the USAF. I was outnumbered by non-Christians 4-1 in my office. They teased me a lot but that didn't bother me much. Sometimes they were mean to me, though.

I discovered that 1 of my co-workers was curious though. I convinced him to come to 1 of my Christian group mtgs (the Navigators). He became a regular member, and enjoyed it. One day, him and I turned the tables and tag-teamed my boss after he started a tirade against Christians. (Which could've gotten him in trouble with our superiors if we reported him.) He stormed out of the room, mumbling to himself. When he came back, he shouted,

"NO MORE RELIGIOUS TALK!! You hear that?"

When we stated that would be fine with us, he stormed out of the room again. (He'd expected us to argue with him.) Nobody in our office ever gave us a hard time again. In fact, the few times we did speak of it, my boss, as well as the others, spoke calmly and with respect for our beliefs. It was a relief.

My point: if we can handle the heat, educate and encourage a few others to join us, we will earn the respect that others get by default.

Again, I think you're right on about teaching others about your faith. In the end, that may change their thinking...and they may shed their prejudices. It doesn't always work, but its worth a try. Take care, God Bless,

Phil from AZ

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