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She's not a canine either... she's Alison Stokke.Bucky Katt;1487294; said:So she's a liar then. What a bitch.![]()
Ttown;1487302; said:I think she wants to be Alison Stokke. moron.
I'm reluctant to be too specific in my recommendations of how to deal with these people. But I can say this: make sure you have a bulletproof alibi.OCBuckWife;1486672; said:Relations who are of different religious beliefs and social conventions - How do others deal with this?
OCBuckWife;1487290; said:Here's me not touching these comments with a ten foot pole.
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Buckeyeskickbuttocks;1487295; said:See? She's Alison Stokke
Gatorubet;1487298; said:I don't think she meant she's literally Alison Stokke. Moron
OCBuckWife;1487305; said:I wouldn't go that far. I wouldn't mind at least having Alison Stokke's body. Ya know, for my trunk.
Buckeyeskickbuttocks;1487295; said:See? She's Alison Stokke
The discomfort of such comments is common between Christians as well. That last line is quite popular and quite misguided/misinterpreted, at least in the American sense of "good" & "rewarded." ("Health and Wealth")OCBuckWife;1486766; said:Generally, she is pretty good about it. She has some humor about the issue, we talked a lot before they got married. She recently gave me the "I will pray for you, God has a plan, good things will be rewarded to you soon."
jwinslow;1487320; said:The biggest problem is that many Christians feel compelled to spread the Gospel and:
a) Forget to 'love our neighbor' while doing so. The quest takes precedence and can become more of a target than a friend. It's done with the right intentions but wrong approach.
jwinslow;1487320; said:The biggest problem is that many Christians feel compelled to spread the Gospel and:
a) Forget to 'love our neighbor' while doing so. The quest takes precedence and can become more of a target than a friend. It's done with the right intentions but wrong approach.
b) Do it the way we've seen others do it or how we feel compelled to do it. Most people have very different gifts/skills, in terms of empathy, communication, speaking, listening, etc... the "life of the party" might be great at sharing or speaking in front of a group, but terrible at relating to people 1v1 and being sensitive to someone's feelings, space, beliefs, needs.
The discomfort of such comments is common between Christians as well. That last line is quite popular and quite misguided/misinterpreted, at least in the American sense of "good" & "rewarded." ("Health and Wealth")
This kind of thing pops up with illnesses as well. I've dealt with this from relatives, including one who was healed fairly miraculously. Two other family members were suffering with a similar affliction, and so of course the healed relative would always insist that they needed to pray more, better, differently, etc. It's the same misguided preaching that Job got in the Old Testament when Murphy's Law was working overtime. "Clearly you aren't right with God, in your prayers or otherwise... he wouldn't do this to you."
Ttown;1486684; said:!. Allow them to pray for you , it makes them feel better.
2. Tell them you have converted to Jehovah's witnesses and shower them with phamplets. especially when you go to their house. When they answer the door ask them if they have been saved and give them more phamplets.
OCBuckWife;1486672; said:I would love to hear how others in similar situations deal with this.