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God gave me my hair

Started by Gawen, December 18, 2010, 04:12:30 AM

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Gawen

I had the morning off of work a couple days ago and before I went to work, I stopped at a local restaurant to get something to eat. Some of you know I ride a motorcycle with a sidecar and I just parked in front of the front door. I had hardly gotten off the rig when three people came out, all around the age of 55-60 years old. Two females, one male. My rig is always a source of fascination for some and it surely drew these three in.

It was obvious that one woman and the man were a couple. They surveyed the rig, left a few compliments in my direction and then left. But, the other woman stuck around. It was clear she wanted a ride and I tried to make it clear that I didn't have the time as I was on my way to work and stopped for something to eat. Well, as we're talking, I'm taking off cold weather gear and stowing it in the sidecar. Another woman comes out of the restaurant and walks to her car. She has the most silver hair I've ever seen. I make a mention to the woman I'm talking to and she goes on about how this silver haired woman makes scenes of herself during our city's summer functions, flaunting her hair and all.

The flirt that I am, I decide to say to the woman I'm talking to..."I like your hair better." She turns around and says..."God gave me my hair." No smile, just as serious as she could be. I reply to her that God could very well have given the silver haired lady her hair as well.
Scoff scoff.
Talk about deflating....

Then she changes tack, right out of the blue, and goes on about "in the first war people weren't allowed to have bibles"...like I'm frakkin' interested. But the comment was so...wrong...I had to ask...what war is this? "The first war" says she. "You know, Hitler didn't allow the people to have bibles."

Good grief. Mind you, this exchange lasted perhaps 3 minutes? I excused myself rather abruptly. She looked confused. I went into the restaurant and contemplated how people can swallow such swill and then went to work.

You know, it utterly dismays...bindboggles me...yet I'm fascinated by it at the same time. Mans penchant for self-denial knows no bounds.


Oh....I just thought I'd share that with you all....is all.
The essence of the mind is not in what it thinks, but how it thinks. Faith is the surrender of our mind; of reason and our skepticism to put all our trust or faith in someone or something that has no good evidence of itself. That is a sinister thing to me. Of all the supposed virtues, faith is not.
"When you fall, I will be there" - Floor

LegendarySandwich

Cool story bro.

But seriously, that woman sounds like a nutjob.

dgmort19

In fact, it was my understanding that there existed an agreement between Hitler and the Catholic church. You know, during the "first war."

I can't say that I'm surprised to discover how many religious people try to link Hitler's misdeeds with atheism.

The Magic Pudding

I'm just looking at dgmort19's avatar, old Vlad Lennon.

The Good Lord Giveth and the Good Lord Taketh Away.

I'm sorry about that, but I'll probably do it again.

dgmort19

Avatar? I'm the real deal, man. Visit my tomb some day. I'll show you a good time. ;)

The Magic Pudding


Gawen

Quote from: "dgmort19"In fact, it was my understanding that there existed an agreement between Hitler and the Catholic church. You know, during the "first war."

I can't say that I'm surprised to discover how many religious people try to link Hitler's misdeeds with atheism.
It was the Reichskonkordat signed in 1933 that guaranteed the rights of the RCC in Germany. Early on, the Nazi's tried to do away with the religions in that time and get the populace to convert to some sort of Nazi ideoreligion. It didn't work and they gave up. At no time did Hitler do away with Bibles.
The essence of the mind is not in what it thinks, but how it thinks. Faith is the surrender of our mind; of reason and our skepticism to put all our trust or faith in someone or something that has no good evidence of itself. That is a sinister thing to me. Of all the supposed virtues, faith is not.
"When you fall, I will be there" - Floor

history_geek

Hello everyone, the newest (crazy) chap to the forums reporting in. o/

And, as my name indicates, I'm very intrested in history, more specifically war history. As a result, I feel nothing but pity for these poor individuals who can't even tell the most basic historical events apart from one another (The First War!? If I had been there, I most likely would have ended up holding a short lecture about 1st and 2nd WW, and hope that this poor lady would have understood at least some of it...). Plus, in Nazi Germany a newly wed couple was just as likely to be given a Bible as well as a copy of "Mein Kampf", FYI.  :shake:

*sigh* I sometimes wonder would really kill some people to think instead of just believing everything that they are told...
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Cycel

Quote from: "history_geek"And, as my name indicates, I'm very intrested in history
Hey there,
There's been some discussion on another thread about Hitler's religious beliefs. Your knowledge should come in handy.

Welcome!

Cycel

Quote from: "Gawen"Then she changes tack, right out of the blue, and goes on about "in the first war people weren't allowed to have bibles"...like I'm frakkin' interested. But the comment was so...wrong...I had to ask...what war is this? "The first war" says she. "You know, Hitler didn't allow the people to have bibles."
I would be stunned.  You'd expect someone of her generation not to get something like that mixed-up.  Maybe she was suffering dementia?

Tank

I was standing in the kitchen of the Anne Frank house in Amsterdam a few years ago. There were a few other people there two appeared to be a couple, Jewish American I would guess from the accent. He appeared very well read on the subject of the museum and was telling the lady all about what had happened. At one point she said "you know I never knew the Germans got this far!" He rolled his eyes at her ignorance.
If religions were TV channels atheism is turning the TV off.
"Religion is a culture of faith; science is a culture of doubt." ― Richard P. Feynman
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Remember, your inability to grasp science is not a valid argument against it.

Gawen

Quote from: "Cycel"
Quote from: "history_geek"And, as my name indicates, I'm very intrested in history
Hey there,
There's been some discussion on another thread about Hitler's religious beliefs. Your knowledge should come in handy.

Welcome!
Where is this thread, if you please...
The essence of the mind is not in what it thinks, but how it thinks. Faith is the surrender of our mind; of reason and our skepticism to put all our trust or faith in someone or something that has no good evidence of itself. That is a sinister thing to me. Of all the supposed virtues, faith is not.
"When you fall, I will be there" - Floor

Gawen

Quote from: "Cycel"
Quote from: "Gawen"Then she changes tack, right out of the blue, and goes on about "in the first war people weren't allowed to have bibles"...like I'm frakkin' interested. But the comment was so...wrong...I had to ask...what war is this? "The first war" says she. "You know, Hitler didn't allow the people to have bibles."
I would be stunned.  You'd expect someone of her generation not to get something like that mixed-up.  Maybe she was suffering dementia?
Probably not. Just a huge case of ignorance and a willingness to believe in her minister.
The essence of the mind is not in what it thinks, but how it thinks. Faith is the surrender of our mind; of reason and our skepticism to put all our trust or faith in someone or something that has no good evidence of itself. That is a sinister thing to me. Of all the supposed virtues, faith is not.
"When you fall, I will be there" - Floor

Gawen

Quote from: "Tank"I was standing in the kitchen of the Anne Frank house in Amsterdam a few years ago. There were a few other people there two appeared to be a couple, Jewish American I would guess from the accent. He appeared very well read on the subject of the museum and was telling the lady all about what had happened. At one point she said "you know I never knew the Germans got this far!" He rolled his eyes at her ignorance.
Amazing, ain't it?
The essence of the mind is not in what it thinks, but how it thinks. Faith is the surrender of our mind; of reason and our skepticism to put all our trust or faith in someone or something that has no good evidence of itself. That is a sinister thing to me. Of all the supposed virtues, faith is not.
"When you fall, I will be there" - Floor

Cycel

Quote from: "Gawen"
Quote from: "Cycel"
Quote from: "history_geek"And, as my name indicates, I'm very intrested in history
Hey there,
There's been some discussion on another thread about Hitler's religious beliefs. Your knowledge should come in handy.

Welcome!
Where is this thread, if you please...

viewtopic.php?f=2&t=6421

It is located in the thread SPLIT: From The terrifying afterlife under the Religion heading.  I think it begins on the first page.  Type 'Hitler' in the search box.  :)