>>But I've spent many hours and days with these people, and I have no problem with them. They're just regular people with regular jobs, you know accountants, finance, health and medical, policeman, fire man, computer programmers (or are we software engineers now) and yes even a carpenter. And sometimes they even say a bad word. I've play golf with them. Watch movies .... or whatever. It's just that Every Sunday they go to chruch and I usually don't.
>But sometimes you do? So it works.
No. I don't go there to "worship".
And I never go there during football season, especially when my Cowboys are playing. :-)
>>I'm sorry you have such bad feel for Christians, but each to his own....
>Familiarity breeds contempt. I feel bad about organized religion per se; Christianity asserts itself as the most frequent case at hand. And again, not "bad feel for Christians", but, repeat, about organized religion per se. They're all trying to expand forever and tend to tell people what to do and what not.
Ok, well, I think you just got hold of a bad apple. Better luck next time.
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