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Because I am always willing to discuss any subject with anyone, I have had some pretty remarkable conversations over the years. Many of these conversations are funny but they are hardly worth mentioning because the people involved are completely ignorant on the subjects they hold such a strong opinion on. However, every once in awhile I have a conversation with an extremely intelligent person that leaves me stunned. Such conversations often take place between my sister and me.

To give you a little background; my sister is 4 years older than me and the 5th child in a family of 7. I am the youngest. She is quite smart, having achieved high marks throughout her education. She has held good jobs and run a business of her own for many years. She married a man several years younger, has three children and has managed to amass a large amount of money. By all accounts she is very successful.

A few years before meeting her future husband she joined a religion known as The Way Foundation. (Listed as a cult by the U.S. government.) In fact, this is where she met her husband. Anyway, I have a good relationship with my sister even though she continually preaches to me about God and other such nonsense.

Some of our conversations however are just plain bizzarre. I have included a few here for your reading pleasure. In all these conversations I refer to my sister simply as "K" and I try to include some context to the discussion.

God Has More Important Things To Do

One summer I was visiting my sister and we took her two kids for a walk. The conversation got around to God as it always seems to do and she informed me that the reason there was so much suffering in the world was because God did not have time to deal with it all and he expected us to help ourselves whenever possible. As we walked her son, who was 4 years old, rubbed up against a blackberry bush and got a tiny scratch (Truth be told, I couldn't see it). My sister immediately called her daughter over, all three of them joined hands, knelt down on one knee and prayed to God to heal her son's wounds. Being used to my sister's bizzarre antics, I continued to stroll down the street, waiting for them to catch up. After they did, this was the conversation:

K- It makes you uncomfortable when we pray in front of you doesn't it?

Me- No, it makes me uncomfortable that you make a public spectacle of praying. It sounds silly but I was embarassed for you.

K- If you knew God like I do, you wouldn't be embarassed.

Me- Well, I don't know God very well but I do know you and I was still embarassed so I doubt that getting to know God will ease my discomfort.

K- You should have prayed with us.

Me- I don't believe in God.

K- But it is your nephew we were healing you should have done it for him.

Me- If he was actually hurt I would have helped him, I do have first-aid you know.

K- His spirit was wounded and only prayer could help.

At this point I tried to change the direction of conversation. From many years of experience I know that I cannot change the subject only the direction when it comes to God.

Me- Why did you pray to God to help your son?

K- I told you, he was spiritually wounded.

Me- Actually it was his arm that got touched by the thorn and I wouldn't really call it a wound. It hardly fits the description.

K- You heard him cry out? That shows that his spirit was injured.

Me- I thought that was a reaction to the physical pain in his arm caused by the thorn.

K- It was his spirit crying out in pain.

Me- Oh. Do you think God helped?

K- Of course he did! Look at how happy my son is.

Me- He didn't seem unhappy before plus he got a bunch of attention from his mother and sister which didn't hurt either.

K- That is part of God's system of healing.

Me- Oh, so I don't really need God, I can just give my own son a little attention when he is hurt, maybe have the rest of the familly come over and give him a pat on the head, and he should be cured?

K- It won't work without praying.

Me- Well, I guess my son is just going to have to suffer then. Do you think praying to God over such a minor thing is really the best use of God's time?

K- What do you mean?

Me- Well, you said that God didn't have time to heal all the woes of the world and expected us to help ourselves if possible and then you interrupt all his important work for such a trivial thing as a minor thorn prick. Perhaps God was in the middle of saving a starving child in Africa and your interuption means the child died.

K- Don't be ridiculous!

Me- I am just trying to understand how this God thing works. You tell me that God is omnipotent and then say I can't expect him to do everything. You tell me that he doesn't have time to deal with everything but then you take up more of his precious time with a trivial matter. I am trying hard to understand.

K- Well, if God did stop saving a child's life in Africa to come help my son it was because my son is more worthy than that child.

Me- Are you saying God chose to allow a child to die in order to make your son feel better? If God had no choice but to answer your prayer then it is your fault that the child died for such a trivial thing as a thorn prick. If he had a choice and answered your prayer, it is his fault that the child died.

K- God answers the prayers of those who are worthy first.

Me- And you think you and your family are worthy?

K- Yes we are because we honour God.

Me- I thought you said he expected you to help yourself when possible. How is it honouring him if you did not obey and called on him for such a silly thing as a thorn prick?

K- You just don't understand how God works.

Me- Ain't that the truth!

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I'm A Shoe-in For Heaven!

One day my sister was putting on a big show about being concerned for my welfare after I died. She was upset that I would not get into heaven because I don't believe in God and I have not accepted Jesus Christ into my heart.

K- It really upsets me that you will not get into heaven!

Me- I will be dead and I won't care.

K- But I will care, you are my brother!

Me- Well, I don't see why I wouldn't get into heaven I am a pretty decent person.

K- That doesn't matter. You have to accept Jesus. The bible says that Jesus is the only path to heaven.

Me- What is your definition of heaven?

K- It is the place where good people who believe in Jesus go to be surrounded by those they love for all eternity.

Me- Do you love me K?

K- Yes, that is why I am so concerned!

Me- Well, just keep loving me and believing in Jesus then when you get in, I will automatically be there!

K- It doesn't work like that!

Me- Why not?

K- Because if you don't accept Jesus into your heart you can't get into heaven.

Me- So God will punish you for my sins?

K- No he won't!

Me- But he is denying one of the people you love access to heaven, isn't that punishing you?

K- Your crazy!

Me- Perhaps. Did you say that you are going to live forever in heaven?

K- Yes.

Me- What happens if you go skydiving and the 'chute doesn't open?

K- You live forever so you can't die.

Me- So, the 'chute always opens?

K- Yes.

Me- Seems kinda boring. There isn't much thrill when everything is guaranteed to turn out right.

K-But you get to live forever!

Me- How do you know your alive?

K- What kind of stupid question is that?

Me- I'm serious. How do you know you're alive?

K- I don't know.

Me- Well, how would I know if I wasn't alive?

K- If you weren't alive, you would be dead.

Me- Exactly! But in heaven I can't be dead so I guess I can't really be alive either. This doesn't sound too great to me.

K- No! That isn't what I meant.

Me- So I can die in heaven?

K- I don't know.

Me- It seems to me that the Heaven you describe is not Heaven at all but Hell. I wouldn't be too concerned if your little brother doesn't make it.

K- You are such a jerk!
 
So tell me, what does it feel like once you stop banging your head against the wall?

And welcome aboard!

Michael
 
The lines where she explained how her family is more worthy was chilling.
 
So tell me, what does it feel like once you stop banging your head against the wall?

And welcome aboard!

Michael

It is my destiny to take pleasure in harassing my sister after all the emotional and physical abuse I suffered at her hands when I was younger! Do you know that she told me there was no Santa Claus when I was 5 years old? :eye-poppi She also taught me to ride a bike by putting me on one at the top of a very steep hill and giving me a little push to "help me out!" :eek:

But I love her. She is the nutbar of the family. She has always needed to be "into" something. First it was strange guys, then it was drugs and now it is religion. In that sense I appreciate religion.

Thanks for the welcome.
 
The lines where she explained how her family is more worthy was chilling.

No kidding. We have gotten into that subject on other occasions.

The truth is, I enjoy our conversations. I don't ever try and change her mind about anything, I just point out the flaws in her reasoning. She has mellowed over time but I don't think it is a result of anything I said.

On the other hand, she is the one that usually seeks me out for these conversations so maybe she doesn't really believe the stuff and wants to run it by me first to get my opinion. I never get mad at her. She sometimes gets upset with me but she doesn't stay that way for long.

One day she was holding a little bible session for her children while they were visiting at my parent's house and my children were interested in it. She began to teach them and then stopped and asked me if it would be okay. I said "Of course!"

Later she came over and said she was surprised that I allowed my children to take part. I explained to her that all my children have the King James version of the bible which I bought for them and all of them go to church, with friends of mine who truly believe, anytime they want to.

She said "That's very open minded of you!"

"Not really. I beleive that the best way for children to make decisions is to be well informed on all aspects of a subject. I think that by letting my children see all aspects of religion and knowing what alternatives are available, they will not choose religion as a serious way to live their life."

Then, not being one to let an opportunity slip by I said, "Besides, tomorrow is my night to teach my beliefs, I expect you will allow your children to participate."

She almost had a seizure!! :D :D :D
 
Tell your sister that when my four year old niece scraped her knee a simple kiss from Mommy made it all better in seconds. No praying was required. Could this mean my sister in law is God? =0)

Welcome aboard,
Steven
 
K- It really upsets me that you will not get into heaven!

Me- I will be dead and I won't care.

K- But I will care, you are my brother!

Me- Well, I don't see why I wouldn't get into heaven I am a pretty decent person.

K- That doesn't matter. You have to accept Jesus. The bible says that Jesus is the only path to heaven.

Me- What is your definition of heaven?

K- It is the place where good people who believe in Jesus go to be surrounded by those they love for all eternity.

Me- Do you love me K?

K- Yes, that is why I am so concerned!

Me- Well, just keep loving me and believing in Jesus then when you get in, I will automatically be there!

K- It doesn't work like that!

Me- Why not?

K- Because if you don't accept Jesus into your heart you can't get into heaven.

Me- So God will punish you for my sins?

K- No he won't!

Me- But he is denying one of the people you love access to heaven, isn't that punishing you?

K- Your crazy!

You: Furthermore, is a god who would throw me into Hell really deserving of worship?

K: You're right. God is an ass. From this I conclude He doesn't exist.


Well, one can always dream.
 
You: Furthermore, is a god who would throw me into Hell really deserving of worship?

K: You're right. God is an ass. From this I conclude He doesn't exist.


Well, one can always dream.

Remember, my sister knows me and that there is strong evidence buried in my past that suggests I should probably be on the express train to Hell! :D
 
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Then, not being one to let an opportunity slip by I said, "Besides, tomorrow is my night to teach my beliefs, I expect you will allow your children to participate."

She almost had a seizure!! :D :D :D

Watch a lot of “Black Adder” and "Monty Python" do we?
 
Not every conversation with my sister is absurdly funny, sometimes they are absurdly sad or absurdly scarey.

I was visiting my sister K a few years after she had married her current husband (The ex is another story all together) and after dinner , the kids were in bed, we sat down to catch up on the goings on in our respective lives. I was recently divorced at the time which they seemed to want to talk about a lot. I have a pretty philosophical outlook on my wife leaving so they couldn't get too far trying to paint her as the bad guy. Once we got through catching up the conversation somehow turned to the various ills of the world. Their view on this is completely different than mine, I view millions dying in Africa as an ill, they view Roe-vs-Wade as an ill.

I can not remember how the conversation got around to these points exactly but I do remember quite vividly the end of the long discussion because of something I learned about my sister's relationship with her husband. This is the end of the conversation where abortion, single mothers, mothers on welfare, homosexuality, etc had all come together as being the joint topic of discussion.

At this point in the conversation my sister is being pretty quiet. The conversation has gotten into pretty dangerous territory for her.

BL (Brother-in-law)- I think abortion should be abolished because it is murder.

M- I think Roe-vs- Wade was a pretty balanced decision.

BL- I also think single mothers on welfare should have their kids taken away. They just get pregnant to get more of our money.

M- I don't think a few single mothers on welfare are destroying our way of life and if they are, then our way wasn't very good to begin with.

BL- What do you mean Roe-vs-Wade was a balanced decision? It condones murder, do you condone murder?

M- It isn't murder, it is an abortion which is the medical termination of an unwanted pregnancy.

BL- It is murder and anyone who has one is a murderer and should be put to death themselves!

At this point I am looking over at my sister and she is pleading with me, with her eyes, not to say what she knows I really want to say.

M- Besides, many single mothers are on welfare because their former spouses will not step up to the plate and support the children they helped conceive.

K- That's true, they should make the fathers responsible. (A few years later they did)

BL- They should forcibly sterilize all single mothers on welfare.

M- No they shouldn't. How many women do you think are getting pregnant while on welfare and just how much more money do you think they get?

BL- They shouldn't get anything.

M- What exactly do you think welfare is for?

BL- They should be forced to work for the government for free cleaning up garbage and fixing up parks.

M- We pay people to do that. If you get welfare moms to do it for free, all those other people will lose their jobs and will have to go on welfare.

BL- Then they should be forced to work. Look at me, I have done well. They should have to do the same.

M- Apples and oranges. You were born into a very wealthy family. Your education was paid for by your family and your family backed you when you started your business. They supported you when your business struggled. Most people don't have the luxuries that you enjoyed, it is hardly fair to compare.

BL- Regardless, abortion should be abolished and anyone getting one or performing one should be charged with murder and put to death.

M- I think that is a little harsh for someone ending an unwanted pregnancy.

BL- What about all those welfare mothers who use abortion as birth control?

M-What?

BL- All the women on welfare who don't bother buying birth control pills, they just wait until they get pregnant and then get a free abortion at taxpayer's expense.

M- I have never heard of this being a problem. Besides, I thought you said welfare mothers got pregnant so they could collect more welfare? I doubt they would want to abort if it costs them money.

BL- You know what I mean!

I look at my sister again to see if she is going to jump in anytime soon and set this idiot straight but she is just pleading to me with her eyes again.

M- Well, you are right, abortion is not a substitute for birth control but I hardly think it is any sort of problem at this point in time.

BL- Something should be done to make sure it doesn't become a problem and like I said they should take the kids away from welfare mothers. It is bad enough that single women think they can raise kids but if they are on welfare they should give up all rights to their children.

Now, I am really pissed off and I am getting ready to give it to this clown with both barrells but once again, looking at my sister, I see that she is begging me not to so I throw my own situation into the fray.

M-What about me? I am a single father raising three kids on my own do you think I am incapable of raising decent kids?

BL- That's different!

M- How is it different? In fact, I work full time and have even less time to raise the kids properly so if a single mother on welfare is doing a poor job, I must be doing abyssmally.

BL- No, it's different.

M- Why, because I am a man? My wife raised our kids from the time they were born until the time she left. She left them in my care because she knew it was best for them but I can tell you, I have no experience doing it and I am not doing nearly as good a job as I could if I was able to stay home with them all day and really take care of them. I have nothing but respect for any single person, male or female, who raises their children on their own regardless of whether they are on welfare or not.

BL- Well, fathers can raise kids better in these situations.

M- No they can't! They tend to be able to provide better financially for their children because they tend to be the breadwinner in the marriage. They do not lose their income when they get divorced but stay at home mothers do. If the mother is the one raising the kids in the marriage she is the one best suited to continue raising them. She also deserves financial support from the father.

BL- Back to the point. Abortion is murder and should be punished as such.

M- You have no clue do you?

BL- Just because I have a different opinion from you, you think I am ignorant?

K- That's not what he is talking about.

BL- What the hell does that mean?

K- Nothing, I think we should end this, it is getting late.

M- Yes, I have to go.

BL- Okay, we can continue it some other time.

M- No, I think this is one conversation that should never come up again.

K- I agree, Come on little brother, I'll see you to the door.

As I left my sister gave me a big hug.

K- thank you.

M- Come on K, you know I would never do anything to hurt you in anyway.

K- That's why I said thank you.

M- He doesn't know anything, does he?

K- No, he doesn't.

From that day on I have avoided having conversations with that brother in law. We talk about the weather and family but that is it. My sister and I now hold our conversations in private. It is better like that anyway.
 
Interesting, but a rather common viewpoint "round these parts" I'm afraid.

The one thing you never bothered doing was asking the crux of the matter, "why is abortion murder?". The response would be something along the lines of "they are a human being!". Then you can get into a massive debate on what is really important, whether or not an unborn, depending on stage of development, is alive enough to have a right to it. I'd say when the brain develops to the point where the child shows signs of conciousness, that's the cutoff, but that's the thing that never got brought up.
 
BL- It is murder and anyone who has one is a murderer and should be put to death themselves!

Defintion of murder:

law crime of killing somebody: the crime of killing another person deliberately and not in self-defense or with any other extenuating circumstance recognized by law

Encarta ® World English Dictionary © & (P) 1998-2004 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

I don't know about you guys, but I find that if I don't go into semantics with the average joe in a conversation, I'll never get anywhere.

Usually, if they're patient and open minded, going into semantics forces them to rethink their argument, since they derived their point out of mixing definitions and feelings within them.
 
Interesting, but a rather common viewpoint "round these parts" I'm afraid.

The one thing you never bothered doing was asking the crux of the matter, "why is abortion murder?". The response would be something along the lines of "they are a human being!". Then you can get into a massive debate on what is really important, whether or not an unborn, depending on stage of development, is alive enough to have a right to it. I'd say when the brain develops to the point where the child shows signs of conciousness, that's the cutoff, but that's the thing that never got brought up.

You missed the point of the conversation. There comes a time where, as a skeptic, I have to stop asking questions and refuting silly things that people believe. That point is when it is going to hurt someone I care about, in this case my sister. But let's extend this a little bit and realize that the people we are arguing with are as worthy of respect as my own sister is. I could have blown all my brother in law's arguments out of the water but at what expense? My sister's happiness and maybe her marriage?

Something that we often forget in our zeal to set the world straight, is that on the other side, there are people who have invested a lot of themselves into their beliefs and by callously destroying their beliefs we are also destroying part of them. Is it any wonder why people get so irritated with us?

It isn't enough to understand where others have made mistakes. You have to have a way to correct those mistakes in a way that will be most effective. Humiliating people or trashing their beliefs is not a very effective way of communicating.

In fact, I suggest that such behaviour is the number one road block to the skeptic movement. It needs to be addressed.
 
In fact, I suggest that such behaviour is the number one road block to the skeptic movement. It needs to be addressed.

Very well put. I've enjoyed your posts very much. Thank you.
 
Humiliating people or trashing their beliefs is not a very effective way of communicating.

In fact, I suggest that such behaviour is the number one road block to the skeptic movement. It needs to be addressed.

At first, I was skeptical of this. But after thinking about it, I realized that I know of very few people who have abaondoned long-held beliefs because of humiliation. Although a couple years back I had a rather bitter argument with good friends about gays and unfortunately we stopped for talked for several months. Months after resuming communication, the topic comes up again and believe it or not, they've both completely changed their tune. Not wanting to dig up the past and maybe reopen old wounds I have never asked if I had anything to do with both of them having a change of heart so I still don't know.
 
Thanks for the OP.

Sometimes I wonder if some people are really as crazy as I think or if I have erected a strawman in my mind to minimalize them. Then some new evidence comes along, like this, and I go "Yep, they're frule8ing nuts"
 
Pardon the cheap shot, but what do you consider to be the difference between the three?

It isn't a cheap shot, it is a valid question and one I have often asked her myself. :D

I prefer her to be into religion because it satisfies the need she has without causing her the physical damage of the other two (we are not talking about marijuana here). They are all psychologically damaging in my opinion so religion wins.
 

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