So, I spent my afternoon reading more of Lee Strobel's "A Case for a Creator", ever more skeptical of its contents. After lunch, I strolled over to Barnes and Noble to pick up some books and have some coffee.
One of the books I chose to buy was Richard Dawkins' "The Blind Watchmaker". What are the odds that as I'm just reading it, a minister with a bible, ostensibly there to have coffee and write a sermon, sits next to me and tries to talk to me about having a higher moral authority from which to base one's decisions.
I cannot write about the whole thing, but I need to make a note of it, and jot down my thoughts later.
He was a handsome minister, too. Damn.
But now I must make haste to work.
One of the books I chose to buy was Richard Dawkins' "The Blind Watchmaker". What are the odds that as I'm just reading it, a minister with a bible, ostensibly there to have coffee and write a sermon, sits next to me and tries to talk to me about having a higher moral authority from which to base one's decisions.
I cannot write about the whole thing, but I need to make a note of it, and jot down my thoughts later.
He was a handsome minister, too. Damn.
But now I must make haste to work.
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Date: 2005-02-27 06:59 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-02-27 06:15 pm (UTC)At least he didn't ask you for a tithe, did he? Naw...that's the Baptists. Or, the Catholics. After they molest your first-born.
On behalf of the Michigan Methodist Contingency,
Sister Wendy the Sinner