Lucy (
luciazephyr) wrote2010-06-28 02:09 pm
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So sometimes at work, if you're working drive-thru, the local churches will have you pamphlets along with their money. It's polite to take them, I suppose.
I got another today. A few co-workers giggled over the typoes in it, then I tried to hand it off to someone, mostly 'cause God pamphlets make me giggle inappropriately and I don't like looking like an asshole to the people around me.
So... let's call her S. S comes up to me and looks at it and says I should save it for someone who needs saving. I, assuming she's joking (because, well, look who she's saying it to), sarcastically say, "What, like me?" "No, for someone without faith."
Suddenly things are less funny.
I repeat myself, hoping she'll catch the hint, "What, like me?" And she gives me THAT LOOK. Atheists know what I'm talking about, the one that's half surprise (ohemgee, non-Christians exist?!) and half pity, like we're some kind of idiot child that is so misguided and foolish.
"So are you an... agnostic?"
"No, I'm an atheist. That's why I was trying to hand off the paper to someone else."
"Oh. Well, I don't need it. I have God in my life. I'll pray for your immortal soul."
Dead serious. Fuck, I hate it when Christians do that. Especially since it hasn't happened to me in a long while so I've been getting along well with the religious fuzzywuzzies (to co-otp a Joss term). But I hate hate hate hate hate when they do that.
Listen. I do not need anyone to pray for my immortal soul. Honestly. I am not a bad person, really. If there is a God, he doesn't have any serious reasons to send me to Hell.
And here's the kicker. Here's the thing I think most of these "I'll pray for you" folk don't understand.
If God is willing to send a decent person to Hell because they don't believe in him, I don't want to go to Heaven anyway.
Let's say tomorrow God shows up on a TV call-in show. I will call and ask him where Douglas Adams ended up. If he says Hell, then I'm going to forget his existence and go about my life as if nothing changed. Because Douglas tried to be a good man. He was funny and insightful and climbed a mountain wearing a ridiculous rhino costume to raise money for charity. If he got sent to Hell, it's only because God is an egotistical fuck who can't handle people being skeptical.
So Yeah. To sum up this rant: If you pray to Jesus for my immortal soul, I'm gonna pray to the FSM that you open your fucking eyes and stop being a condescending twatwaffle.
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-Lucy
I got another today. A few co-workers giggled over the typoes in it, then I tried to hand it off to someone, mostly 'cause God pamphlets make me giggle inappropriately and I don't like looking like an asshole to the people around me.
So... let's call her S. S comes up to me and looks at it and says I should save it for someone who needs saving. I, assuming she's joking (because, well, look who she's saying it to), sarcastically say, "What, like me?" "No, for someone without faith."
Suddenly things are less funny.
I repeat myself, hoping she'll catch the hint, "What, like me?" And she gives me THAT LOOK. Atheists know what I'm talking about, the one that's half surprise (ohemgee, non-Christians exist?!) and half pity, like we're some kind of idiot child that is so misguided and foolish.
"So are you an... agnostic?"
"No, I'm an atheist. That's why I was trying to hand off the paper to someone else."
"Oh. Well, I don't need it. I have God in my life. I'll pray for your immortal soul."
Dead serious. Fuck, I hate it when Christians do that. Especially since it hasn't happened to me in a long while so I've been getting along well with the religious fuzzywuzzies (to co-otp a Joss term). But I hate hate hate hate hate when they do that.
Listen. I do not need anyone to pray for my immortal soul. Honestly. I am not a bad person, really. If there is a God, he doesn't have any serious reasons to send me to Hell.
And here's the kicker. Here's the thing I think most of these "I'll pray for you" folk don't understand.
If God is willing to send a decent person to Hell because they don't believe in him, I don't want to go to Heaven anyway.
Let's say tomorrow God shows up on a TV call-in show. I will call and ask him where Douglas Adams ended up. If he says Hell, then I'm going to forget his existence and go about my life as if nothing changed. Because Douglas tried to be a good man. He was funny and insightful and climbed a mountain wearing a ridiculous rhino costume to raise money for charity. If he got sent to Hell, it's only because God is an egotistical fuck who can't handle people being skeptical.
So Yeah. To sum up this rant: If you pray to Jesus for my immortal soul, I'm gonna pray to the FSM that you open your fucking eyes and stop being a condescending twatwaffle.
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-Lucy
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However, I do agree with your opinion about atheists being sent to hell. I don't really think that the "I'll pray for you bit" was implying that, but that's just me.
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"I'll pray for your immortal soul" implies my soul is in danger. I think she was implying that.
* ranting in LJ doesn't count. I would never utter a word of this to a person's face and I recognize how hurtful it can be to people of faith.
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What I'm trying to get across is that it's about the individual and not the institution. Some lady insulted you, not Christianity. It's a school of thought, a philosophy, and a belief system. It's the people that take it and decide what to do with it.
As far as those people who choose to belittle you and teach you what they deem to be the proper way, I can only offer the time honored "Cool story, bro" approach. You're right, you do deserve respect, but by becoming upset, you're only hurting yourself.
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That was about not an institution or an individual, but about friendship between equals. However, I HAVE had rude strangers hassling me with their religion, and it's clear that their religion is the reason they feel entitled to do this. Some sects of Christianity encourage preaching at strangers and praying in their general direction as some kind of 'witnessing' or 'spreading the good news'. All Christian groups encourage conversion, and promote the idea that membership of their sect is normative. I think that nonchristians have every right to dislike these aspects of American Christianity.
Also no, being pissed off because someone was disrespectful towards your religious beliefs (or lack thereof) is not 'only hurting yourself'. It is okay to express negative feelings towards people who fail to respect you, and it causes less hurt to oneself than suppressing your reactions in the name of avoiding disruption.
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Idk, I think it's pretty damn rude to assume someone is the same religion as you and then to try to foist your religion on them when they tell you otherwise. Praying for someone's immortal soul when they have not asked for this or even okayed it seems kinda skeevy for me. You could call it nonconsensual religiosity. What if I don't want my immortal soul to wind up in a Christian heaven?
(At the extreme end of this phenomenon, you get the Mormon post-mortem baptisms of Holocaust victims, which is made of WTFIdonteven)
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I'm not even going to touch on the non-con stuff because it's ridiculous and has no place in this discussion. My initial point (first comment) was about hypocrisy. That's all. I thought that it was rather unfair to be angry at someone for belittling her(Lucy) about her religious viewpoints, while at the same time posting a rant that looked down on the woman for being one of those Christians.
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In the post, Lucia related this:
"So are you an... agnostic?"
"No, I'm an atheist. That's why I was trying to hand off the paper to someone else."
"Oh. Well, I don't need it. I have God in my life. I'll pray for your immortal soul."
That is not 'What's that like?' and there are no questions about it. No curiosity is expressed about Lucia's way of life - only an initial refusal to accept that it is her way of life, and then a statement that she needs praying for (irrespective of her opinion on the subject). The comparison in your comment therefore seems invalid.
Why would it be considered "foisting my religion" to be curious and ask about someone's way of life?
As I just explained, that isn't what happened in the post, so I suggest you reread the post and figure it out.