This blog is about not caring. I know it sounds kinda messed up and really selfish, but I'll explain.
I'm sick and tired of people telling me what I should care about and what my opinion on things should be, I'm also tired of people telling me that I should'nt always have such a different opinion on things than other people do. It's my opinion and that's final!
Now I know I sound like a selfish prick, but that's just me! And guess what I don't care!
I've been made fun of for it and picked on about it. But I don't care! People can make fun of me but I don't give a crap. I've heard all the insults there are to be heard!
By now all of those reading this are probably thinking "Oh, David is just going through some rough things right now, we should all just pray for him." WELL! I'm not! I'm just sick and tired of people being total douchebags and not being themselves or as I like to call it, being FAKE!
How about those people be true with themselves before they start trying to give me advice on how I should act.
That's all I got.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Monday, December 6, 2010
Walking the Aisle
Walking the Aisle. Not many people are familiar with the term, but then again not many people are christians. To walk the aisle is a term for whenever during the sermon the pastor has everyone bow their heads and close their eyes. He then asks those who wish to have christ in their life to come forward and pray with them.
To ME this seems like the church is just trying to show other people that their "program" is working to convert more people to christianity. I myself am not a believer, but I am trying to learn about God and all. There's just some things that I don't agree with conserning the church.
Its said that the "alter call" is a way to depict the congregations response to the pastors sermon. Whenever I do go to church I notice that most of the congregation is either sleeping, using their phones to make lunch plans or try and see who's playing football. The alter call may have worked back in the 1800's but I don't think it has made such of an impact nowadays.
To ME this seems like the church is just trying to show other people that their "program" is working to convert more people to christianity. I myself am not a believer, but I am trying to learn about God and all. There's just some things that I don't agree with conserning the church.
Its said that the "alter call" is a way to depict the congregations response to the pastors sermon. Whenever I do go to church I notice that most of the congregation is either sleeping, using their phones to make lunch plans or try and see who's playing football. The alter call may have worked back in the 1800's but I don't think it has made such of an impact nowadays.
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