Quote from: riven_one on July 15, 2009, 08:24:17 PM
Some of the people here are very different 
In the words of my wife: "You're weird."
I also discovered at age 60, that I have the dreamy kind of ADD. I knew my brain was different, but now I had a name for it--other than lazy, crazy, and stupid. It means that in conversations, I'm always talking about a topic the others finished five minutes earlier, or one for which the others can see no connection. But I digress--frequently.
I do hope Raye at least lurks. I do think that putting "Christian" in the profile was an invitation to talk. Among my closest and oldest friends are two Catholic priests and a pastoral associate, two Episcopal priests, three UCC ministers, a Baptist minister, and a Unitarian poet/baker/ex-programmer. Our lives are centered around religion and its applications to life, the universe, and everything. It is a common bond that surmounts all the differences in the content of our faiths.
My late father-in-law was one who felt religion was a private matter. He once asked his daughter and me if we felt our friendships meant that the gas chambers would be swept clean before we were forced in them. In the words of Rodney King: "People, I just want to say, you know, can we all get along? Can we get along? Can we stop making it, making it horrible for the older people and the kids?...It's just not right. It's not right. It's not, it's not going to change anything. We'll, we'll get our justice....Please, we can get along here. We all can get along. I mean, we're all stuck here for a while. Let's try to work it out. Let's try to beat it. Let's try to beat it. Let's try to work it out." I want justice for all, and I want to get along with those who are not weird in the same way I am.
Now, what were we talking about?
S