posted on Mar, 16 2008 @ 10:20 AM
Egads, my post is going to have Lightmare and I debating over lunch, but here goes.
I do not like JW/Mormons. They annoy me. I do not like people ringing my doorbell over and over to force me to answer. I do not like having a religion
I do not support shoved down my throat.
I have answered the door naked before. I have answered the door with my pentacle in plain view. I have answered the door and told them I was in the
middle of a ritual sacrifice. I have answered the door and stood there long enough to tell them no 3 times then slammed the door in their face.
Was I ever rude enough to do something like throw water balloons at them? No... doesnt mean I didnt think about it but I never did it. Do I think the
guys in the video were wrong? A wee bit.. but then I understand their feelings.
Were the JW/Mormon wrong? Hell yes. There are aspects not mentioned about this video. How many times had they been this person's house? Doesnt say.
The simple fact is, erupting in a temper tantrum was wrong. If you represent a religion that preaches forgiveness, then you should be able to do just
that.
Getting mad is a human response, I understand this. But hell, we all have to learn how to control our reactions. There was NO reason for the JW/Mormon
to erupt like they did. They violated their own belief of forgiving those that hurt them. Makes bad press for their belief system... whether people
want to admit it or not.
Point blank.... the guys played a -prank-. Read the definition of prank please.
Prank: /præŋk/
–noun a trick of an amusing, playful, or sometimes malicious nature.
Was it malicious? Yes. Did it hurt them? Just their pride. No physical harm.
Here it is in a nutshell. Actions speak louder than words. Actions ALWAYS speak louder than words. The JW/Mormons in that video just ruined
-everything- they had been saying for the gods knows how long. Their actions denied their words. The impression left with any nonbeliever that sees
that is simply that those who believe in Christ do not live up to the Christlike standards.. and therefore the religion itself is hypocritical.
Is that belief right? No.. but that is what happens. You cannot blame the person getting this perception.. you have to look at who is giving the
impression. In this case.. the JW/Mormons.
Sorry if you dont like the truth, but there it is. Bad things happen every minute of everyday. How you react to those bad things makes impressions on
those around you and if you are one who tries to be a representative for a religion... you need to understand that those around you hold you to a
higher standard.
As a sidenote, the debate with Lightmare has already begun and I have to add this.
Those that try to hold this video against the Christian religion itself have not reached the point in their spiritual growth to understand that just
because a person who is Christian fails does not mean the religion itself has failed. Sadly, not everyone is enlightened yet.