Xeno (post: 1591544) wrote:Ah, fundamentalist christianity sure is fun isn't it? Also, I'm sure that fifteen times a week is a bit of an exaggeration, most fundamentalist evangelical churches have two Sunday services, a Wednesday service, prayer on Tuesday or Thursday, and depending on congregation size and racial make-up they might have a foreign language service on Friday or Saturday. We're up to five times, make it six if you throw in a youth service.
I am not exaggerating. She seriously drags my friend to church at least twice a day. And if you want correct numbers, my friend calculated that she goes to church 16 times a week. Three Mass services on Sunday, morning service everyday, an hour adoration in the evening, and Bible study conducted by some prophet on Wednesday.
By the way, aren't all Christians supposed to be 100% into it?
Valid point. But I don't think they're supposed to be so into it that they forget all prudence and want to quit their jobs so that they can be at church all day. (And yes, my friend's mom has quit two jobs for this. She now only works three days a week, which makes barely enough to get by.)
You mean the big break up that there is an incredalong thread about on this site?
Yes, I do mean that big break up. I'm sorry if my troubles concerning my ex have been annoying you.
Also, you've met 16 online friends in real life? Geez.
Including my ex, yes. And I'm not quite sure what this means.... But for clarification, I meant that I only have 16 IRL friends. The one I'm talking about USED to be an IRL friend, but yeah.
You really have no idea how this works. Painting nails is only one of MANY things fundamentalist christians are going to be against. Attempting to get away from the "sin of the city" is an attempt to get away from a number of things, not just nail painting. You only know one aspect of the situation.
Point taken. I still don't think she should move halfway across the country just to get away from the city.
OH NOEZ! Tell me about it, I make a large move on average about every 3.57 years (7 moves in 25 years). You make friends, you lose friends, you make new friends, and then you lose those friends. Adapt.
Look, I just don't want to lose such a close friend after having her as a friend for six years. Is that such a bad thing?
Seriously, this is kind of confusing. She's not physical? So she's a non-coporeal being or she's unattractive? What are you trying to say, I don't understand? As far as her not adjusting well to new environments or making new friends very well, that's really on her. Life throws curve balls at people and they have to learn to deal with them, it's best to learn to handle them when you're younger, such as in your teens, so they don't faze you as much when you're an adult.
She's not physical as in she's very bad with hard labor. I didn't know that statement would be so confusing, sorry. She's one of those brainy, nerdy type kids. Personally, I think thrusting someone like her on a farm and forcing her to do hard labor when she's really bad at it would make her depressed. That could just be me though.
I just want prayers that her mom won't move half way across the country.
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