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In reply to the discussion: So a few baptists came to the door today . . . [View all]tabbycat31
(6,336 posts)49. I am usually civil to people at my door
Especially having canvassed countless times for Democrats up and down the ticket every year.
However, I once had a problem with Jerhovah's Witnesses that would not leave me alone. I told them that I was on my way to work (I was) and they followed me out to the car.
Finally I "turned the tables" on them saying that I do have my own set of religious beliefs. I told them that we were sacrificing a goat at 8:00 tonight, and that they were more than welcome to join us. They left me alone after that. (Note-- no animals were harmed in this post and I have never been involved in sacrificing a goat).
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I have better things to do than engage misguided door-to-door jesus salesmen.
SecularMotion
Jan 2012
#18
If you're so interested in changing minds with engagement why aren't you knocking on their door?
SecularMotion
Jan 2012
#22
You are right. The extremes have colored my view. They think they are Christian but are in fact
appleannie1
Jan 2012
#30
Lovely, and praise for being polite. However, if that happens two or three times a year
txwhitedove
Jan 2012
#19
And never mention your own religious preference cause that just sparks a conversation. I'm polite
txwhitedove
Jan 2012
#26
Many reigions believe in trying to "witness" to convert others. When they come to my door....
Honeycombe8
Jan 2012
#21
It's tough, but I've had a lot of experience. I can say no to Boy Scouts and Girl Scout cookies..
Honeycombe8
Jan 2012
#25
If you have time to waste, that is great. Maybe fun for you. Saying "not Interested" would have....
Logical
Jan 2012
#32
Former Catholic and atheist who goes to a small(50-60 members), Baptist church regularly here
NNN0LHI
Jan 2012
#34
Once or twice, of course you are correct. I've been approached and 'witnessed' to way too many
Fuzz
Jan 2012
#38
My always say, "I don't talk about my beliefs with people who just show up at my door." And
Brickbat
Jan 2012
#45
Let me know if they come back. I had this happen when I was in Law School. A couple of
Pirate Smile
Jan 2012
#50
You are much nicer than I, I would have encouraged my boyfriend to engage in the conversation and I
NotThisTime
Jan 2012
#53