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Well, I'd still call this a pretty rare occurrence. It's never happened to me, nor have I heard from any friend or acquaintance that it has happened to them.I don’t know, like I said, I was dressed like everybody else.
Well, I'd still call this a pretty rare occurrence. It's never happened to me, nor have I heard from any friend or acquaintance that it has happened to them.
I am wondering if she does this to every stranger she meets or if it is something she can’t control. The cashier was also weirded out by the outburst.
Maybe she is homeschooled and got points for class participation?
An unusual thing happened to me this morning as I was waiting in line at the grocery store to pay for 6 cabbages I needed for lunch (I am a chef at a corporate dining facility). There was a family in front of me paying for their doughnuts and the 12-13 year old daughter proudly exclaimed and told me that I was going to hell. I replied “Well that’s swell”, simply because it rhymed. She then lays into me about accepting Christ or else and letting Jesus into my heart and so forth. As they were leaving and I am putting cabbage on the conveyor her mother congratulates her on her witnessing and sharing the gospel.
Is this normal Christian behavior or did something happen over the last few years that I missed?
An unusual thing happened to me this morning as I was waiting in line at the grocery store to pay for 6 cabbages I needed for lunch (I am a chef at a corporate dining facility). There was a family in front of me paying for their doughnuts and the 12-13 year old daughter proudly exclaimed and told me that I was going to hell. I replied “Well that’s swell”, simply because it rhymed. She then lays into me about accepting Christ or else and letting Jesus into my heart and so forth. As they were leaving and I am putting cabbage on the conveyor her mother congratulates her on her witnessing and sharing the gospel.
Is this normal Christian behavior or did something happen over the last few years that I missed?
No, that's not really Christian behavior at all. In fact, I'd say that it's just ignorance with ridiculousness written all over it.Was there something you wore that perhaps tipped her off that you are of the Judaic persuasion? But, even if there was, that's no reason for them (especially the kid) to be utterly disrespectful.
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No. It's absolutely not normal. At all. I'm a Christian and they aren't preaching my Christ. I'd reject their Christ too.An unusual thing happened to me this morning as I was waiting in line at the grocery store to pay for 6 cabbages I needed for lunch (I am a chef at a corporate dining facility). There was a family in front of me paying for their doughnuts and the 12-13 year old daughter proudly exclaimed and told me that I was going to hell. I replied “Well that’s swell”, simply because it rhymed. She then lays into me about accepting Christ or else and letting Jesus into my heart and so forth. As they were leaving and I am putting cabbage on the conveyor her mother congratulates her on her witnessing and sharing the gospel.
Is this normal Christian behavior or did something happen over the last few years that I missed?
An unusual thing happened to me this morning as I was waiting in line at the grocery store to pay for 6 cabbages I needed for lunch (I am a chef at a corporate dining facility). There was a family in front of me paying for their doughnuts and the 12-13 year old daughter proudly exclaimed and told me that I was going to hell.
An unusual thing happened to me this morning as I was waiting in line at the grocery store to pay for 6 cabbages I needed for lunch (I am a chef at a corporate dining facility). There was a family in front of me paying for their doughnuts and the 12-13 year old daughter proudly exclaimed and told me that I was going to hell. I replied “Well that’s swell”, simply because it rhymed. She then lays into me about accepting Christ or else and letting Jesus into my heart and so forth. As they were leaving and I am putting cabbage on the conveyor her mother congratulates her on her witnessing and sharing the gospel.
Is this normal Christian behavior or did something happen over the last few years that I missed?
Here is the thing that really gets me; I do not dress like my avatar in public. I have on a blue long sleeve cotton shirt, cotton khaki pants, black shoes and socks and a regular belt. I look like every other corn fed Midwestern slightly balding 40ish dude. There is/was nothing, other than my obscene fetish with cabbage, that would have labeled me as a non-Christian worthy of such attention.
I am wondering if she does this to every stranger she meets or if it is something she can’t control. The cashier was also weirded out by the outburst.
Hey, no dissing homeschooling! I teach my children at home, but they would never ever do something like that. I taught them to respect other people, regardless of who the other person is or what the person may believe spiritually, and definitely not to proselytize and push their personal Christian faith and beliefs unto other people.
I definitely don't think most homeschoolers are weirdos but I could see why people might think a girl acting like that was. Bc if she went to school no way, no how could she get by with acting like that. Well unless she went to like some school run by loony toons or something.
My daughter is ASD 1, and she tries to be friends with EVERYONE. She is completely oblivious to social cues, and will just engage with anyone who gives her the time of day as though they were an old friend.An unusual thing happened to me this morning as I was waiting in line at the grocery store to pay for 6 cabbages I needed for lunch (I am a chef at a corporate dining facility). There was a family in front of me paying for their doughnuts and the 12-13 year old daughter proudly exclaimed and told me that I was going to hell. I replied “Well that’s swell”, simply because it rhymed. She then lays into me about accepting Christ or else and letting Jesus into my heart and so forth. As they were leaving and I am putting cabbage on the conveyor her mother congratulates her on her witnessing and sharing the gospel.
Is this normal Christian behavior or did something happen over the last few years that I missed?
Honestly if a little girl did that to me, I think I'd have a laughing fit. Where I was the one that ended up making a scene, lol.
I am not sure how I would have handled the situation. If it had happened to me and I said something to oppose the little girl and had told her mother off, then they might have insisted they were being persecuted for their faith. I have no doubt that would have only encouraged them to further their crusade and inflate their ego even more.