I think it was her opinions more than her actions that bothered you. I wonder how offended you would have been if she had espoused the same viewpoint that you have
Well, for one thing, the title of my post would have been worded differently! "A Customer really made me happy yesterday at work: SHE AGREED WITH ME!
Besides, you didn't say anything to her about her action being offensive--you only made statements that disagreed with her position
REALITY ALERT! She was a customer and my boss would not put up with such dialogue on my part.
Actually, it looks like you are the one who set the tone for the way the conversation
Really? She asked my questions and I answered. What tone?
You used the phrase "religious fanatic" which carries with it negative connotations and is generally considered derogetory
It would have been quite dishonest to term myself as zealously eager to do God's will, yet prey to human error the way a Watchtower article might speak about its own misdeeds.
I noticed you went from claiming to be agnostic and not really knowing, to making a very authoritative statement about the "empty sky" and "silent room
The reason I suggested in an earlier post that you should have mentioned that you came out of JW
I would have wanted to hear more about that, especially since I don't think that is a proper application of "Love your enemies."
Being an agnostic means I DON'T KNOW if God actually exists. What I do know is that the sky is empty and God does not answer prayers. I chalk that up as negative evidence which I consider an important consideration in my lack of belief.
Actually, I did mention it when I talked about my prison experience. (That I came out of JW's)
I framed the whole issue with how I felt back then contrasted with how I feel now and that is when I called myself a religious fanatic. I told her that "back then I didn't believe it was Christian to kill people" but, now I'm convinced it is perfectly okay for a devout Christian to kill people." I was being ironic; but, I often say things that have meaning to me and go over the head of the other person. I talk with people who are religious and find it very unentertaining. So, I play a little game with myself as I speak to them to make it interesting for me.
It helps me hide my general disdain. I see now I should have hidden it better.
Terry