Don't Try and Convert Me

by blondie 22 Replies latest jw friends

  • blondie
    blondie

    http://www.maconareaonline.com/news.asp?id=18798

    Don't Try To Convert Me, Please
    By: Lewis Grizzard


    MACON,GA.- Religious freedom is a wonderful thing. The search for it and the need for it are what brought about this country in the first place.

    If we didn't have religious freedom, then we might have somebody saying, "Worship the way we tell you to, or we'll kill you." Tragically, this has been said often throughout history.

    I have nothing against any religion. If somebody doesn't believe exactly as I believe, that is fine with me. If more people thought like that, then the world likely would be a much safer place in which to live.

    I would, however, like to address one particular religious group and ask them a favor.

    I would like to tell the Jehovah's Witnesses once and for all that I am not interested in discussing their beliefs with them.

    I was never interested before, I am not interested now, and I will not be interested in the future.

    As I stated earlier, if you want to be a Jehovah's Witness, that's your business. But, please, take me off your list of possible converts, and don't come to my house anymore.

    My grandfather had a lot of trouble with Jehovah's Witnesses. He referred to himself as a "foot-washing Baptist," but he quit going to church when he discovered ministers were using notes while delivering their sermons.

    He believed, as was his right, ministers should be guided by the Lord while they are addressing their flock and the use of notes was, in his mind, probably the work of the devil.

    Jehovah's Witness missionaries began to call on my grandfather. They wanted to convert him and sell him their pamphlets.

    My grandfather was a kind, patient man, but not one to be riled. He had politely told about 8 million Jehovah's Witness missionaries to please not knock on his door anymore, he had had all he could stand.

    As soon as he saw the next group of missionaries pull into his yard, he got his shotgun and explained to the visitors he preferred they be off his property in three seconds. They complied with his wishes in two.

    I was working at my house the other day. I heard my dog barking. My dog, Catfish, the black Lab, always barks when someone drives into my driveway.

    I looked out my window and saw two women standing at the bottom of the steps. Catfish's barking, with an occasional growl thrown in, had stopped the women dead in their tracks.

    I walked out and asked their business.

    "We're Jehovah's Witnesses," one of the women said. "We would like to talk to you."

    "I'm sorry," I replied, "but this black dog is trained to eat Jehovah's Witnesses. Got two last week."

    The ladies left, Catfish went back to his nap, and I went back to my work.

    Again, I have nothing against Jehovah's Witnesses except they bugged my grandfather, and they've hit on me a number of times, as well, and I'm very happy with the religious beliefs I happen to have at this point in my life, thank you, and I don't want my mind changed. And that is my right.

    Catfish, incidentally, feels the same way.

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    Visit the official Lewis Grizzard website at www.lewisgrizzard.com.
  • ButtLight
    ButtLight

    Maybe we all should get a dog named catfish?

  • Junction-Guy
    Junction-Guy

    Thanks for sharing that. Lewis Grizzard is dead I believe.

    I agree about the note part, we dont use notes in my church, if they ever did I would bail quickly.

  • changeling
    changeling

    Cute!

  • Emma
    Emma

    Blondie, thanks for the post.

  • ex-nj-jw
    ex-nj-jw

    I like the dog too!

    nj

  • Dismembered
    Dismembered

    Greetings Blondie,

    That story reminds me of the countless times in the door to door work, where the idiot(s) I was with, claimed, he was not there to convert the householder but to "help" them.

    Here Catfish............Go get 'em

    Dismembered

  • snowbird
    snowbird

    Would you believe I fired off a letter chiding him for his anti-JW stance?

    If I remember correctly, this was around 1984-85. I distinctly remember writing to him in c/o the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

    I was so self-righteous and zealous.

    Sylvia

  • Outaservice
    Outaservice

    Lewis is unfortunately not with us anymore, God rest his soul. In one of his books, I think it was CHILI DOGS DON'T BARK AT NIGHT he said there were three things his grandfather especially hated..........1. Tap dancers on the Ed Sullivan Show............2. Jehovah's Witnesses.........and finally.......3. Carp!

    Well I think they're all in the same classification.

    Outaservice

  • mkr32208
    mkr32208

    He wrote several anti jw rants in his books in the 80's. It's funny I remember reading them as a kid and witness and feeling bad about calling on people who felt that way and talking to my mom about it. I seem to recall her saying something like Jehovah wants them to have the chance whether they want it or not... I'll feel bad if someone maces my mom but at what point is she asking for it?

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