четверг, 16 октября 2008 г.
cleveland business journal
When my father returned home from "revival". He happened to walk in during the part where the 2 presidential candidates were responding to a question about roe vs. Wade.
fanatical christians blur lines. One moment youapos;re fine with them. The next they go from hearing snatches of conversation on tv about partial birth abortion to talking about obama being evil to thinking their daughter must be evil also. I donapos;t know how long iapos;m going to be able to live like this. He spoke of obamaapos;s terrorist ties (which are non-existent. I know because iapos;ve read up on every bit of gossip to be sure) and how much O. Was abused in his childhood as if that categorically makes someone evil that they were abused. Interesting because certain people i know have been abused and i wouldnapos;t want to take that line of thinking too far. Itapos;s a very rare instance where itapos;s genuinely useful to judge someone so harshly based on how they were raised (rather than by how they responded and what choices they themselves made).
there are some things my father will never understand about me. He interprets my detachment as coldness and evil when it really is just my way of trying to remain objective and even protect myself from the emotional outbursts that he and others tend to have. In fact, iapos;m convinced that growing up listening to so many millions of hours of him lecturing and scrutinizing and oppressing me helped make me this way. Sure, i love him anyway but iapos;m frustrated.
but considering evil, thereapos;s something pretty ugly about fanatical christianity. Iapos;m having a hard time coping around it lately.
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