Several weeks ago I posted about a client of mine named Sue. Well today I was back at her place completing all the cold water and sanitary plumbing to the railway carriage. While I was there Sue came running out several times with more questions about the bible and I was able to help her with information about the old books origins – the Sumerian Epics, Egyptian Military Code, Persian dualism, Torah, Hebrew, Nazarite / Aramaic, Paulian Greek, Catholic Latin leading to the modern English translations we are so blessed with today.
This afternoon some visitors came. Two clean-cut Elders from Bountiful, Utah. I couldn't help but wonder about Sue's naivety as she showed these young men about.
Sue: When I first moved in with Ernie I didn't know his real name. It wasn't until about six months later that I found out his real name was Ian.
Mormon Boys: Oh! (most likely thinking: slut! / loose woman or it's Mormon equivalent).
Sue: Oh and we brought this road sign (huge) home when our car slid off the icy road and knocked it down near Oberon.
Mormon Boys: Oh! (most likely thinking: thief!).
Sue: And all these statues were given to me by friends or pinched from one place or another (sue points out her large rockery full of begged borrowed or stolen Buddha's, pharaonic statues, crystals, Hindu Gods and Goddesses, Nordic Gods, Polenesian Gods, African Masks and large kharma sutra phallic healing tower
Mormon Boys: OH! (most likely thinking: SLUT! THIEF! WITCH!)
Now I may be being a little harsh on “the boys”. Perhaps Mormons don't think like JW's. They may have just been thinking “mmm interesting collection of stuff” but they are bringing a chaperone next time they call. And I couldn't help but marvel at how easy they have it compared to JW pioneers. No peddling truth on bicycles for these young men. They came in a brand new mid-sized car, will serve two years here, then head back to Utah to a secure job and at least one wife to cuddle up with at night.
unclebruce.
ps: how lucky are these young guys to be assigned to 'work' here for two years.