Tuesday, October 7, 2008

GenCon

So every year (half year) when the General Conference happens there are two things that come to my mind. The way the speakers sound when they talk in the Tabernacle and Conference center and how it is a sound from my childhood and also the rage at the people that feel the need to protest among the people walking by and attending.

Even when I was struggling with my anger at certain people in the church it still filled me with rage at the people I saw waving those hate filled signs and shouting venom at the people going by.

Do they have nothing better to do then tear people down? Even if they do not see Mormons as Christians they think of theirselves as Christian so as such they should be treating all people as Christ would.

It just makes me wanna take a baseball bat to their heads and beat them until they are putty smeared across the pavement. Not very Christian myself but that it truly how I feel about them. Ever time I'm out Saturday and I am downtown I just can't help but drive by them and it fills me with even more anger at them. I know before hand that I should not and that it is just going to enrage me even more but, I just can't stop doing it.

I should take a page from all the people that walk by them and ignore them or just treat them like the humans that they *think* they are. It just shows that you never see members do that kinda crap and would never even think to do that to other faiths or people... because we know that whatever a person thinks or does, good or bad that they are our brothers and sisters and God loves them.

I just don't see why they would drive from all over (other states even) do tear a person/people down. They plan ahead and send out fliers and dvds and spread the word. To what? To make arses of themselves and to try and belittle others in public.

They even had a LARGE police force out encase something happen this last weekend. Very sad that it might be needed because they feel small about their views and need to rip down others. So very un-Christ like.

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