The Late Late Show wrote: » I notice in several cities of late these preacher types with microphones and a bible mixing typical Jesus loves you/be saved from sin with political and social issues. Typically, they would condemn the Irish government, Donald Trump, the Catholic Church and mix it up with Christ. Sometimes, they do busking as well as preaching. Who are they?
The Crowman wrote: » Dunno about those fellas but Mormon "missionaries" are a real nuisance. Always pestering people outside the main library here in Cork. I can't stand them, all yank young fellas with a smarmy vibe off them.
whisky_galore wrote: » The lad waving that sign around at GAA matches?
Zendaya Cold Incense wrote: » He's just a lad waving a sign! Some interesting definitions. Typical stereotyping but this is AH. Keep up the good work lads...spouting on about things you know nothing about..where would boards be without it
corner of hells wrote: » On a lighter note , I work with a born again Christian who gets prophetic dreams that she draws out the following morning with crayons.
Zendaya Cold Incense wrote: » What's a born again Christian?
mikemac2 wrote: » Lived lives full of excess, crime, drink and drugs and turn it around and start judging people You know that ex smoker who smoked for 20 years, quit and now criticizes other smokers? Think along those lines
PirateShampoo wrote: » Nah he works in a Creash.
Stephen Gawking wrote: » Each to their own when it comes to matters of religion. I always remember sitting in a coffee shop with my wife one morning when i noticed a beautiful young woman staring at me from several tables across. She & her companion (another stunning woman) began staring at me. The first girl gets up from her seat & walks over to our table & sits down. At this point I'm sweating in case she's someone from my past. Then she says 'i was just sitting over there with my friend when i noticed you, i came over because Jesus wants you to know he loves you & that theres still time for you to repent & save your soul.' This went on for several minutes & she was quite serious. We ended up just leaving because despite asking politely to leave me alone. They followed us to the car. Quite surreal.
Gravelly wrote: » He has a habit of randomly sending me texts telling me he is praying for me, which always makes me slightly paranoid about what he knows
Deleted User wrote: » There was a study some years ago measuring the effect of prayer on people recovering from a particular operation. The study was split into 4 groups. People prayed for who were told they were being prayed for. People prayed for who were not told. People not prayed for who were not told. And people not prayed for who were told they _were_ being prayed for. It seems from the results that the only people affected by prayer or the lack of it was the people who were told they were being prayed for. And actually they fared worse. So you could legitimately tell your friend that his informing you of praying for you is actually an attack on your health and well being and hence not at all Christian of him if he is indeed wishing the best for you in life.
Gravelly wrote: » I actually remember reading about that a while back - I fear that telling him that might just make him pray harder!
Wanderer78 wrote: » Was there a first?