fromdownunder
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They come seeking me, and are most discombobulated when I have answers they don't much like.
Quite a few years ago, a couple of Mormons landed on my doorstep (I don't see them that often in beautiful downtown Lara - twice in 40 years IIRC). As it happens I had been in the States a few months earlier, and spent a couple of days in Utah. So I started talking about Salt Lake City, and we just talked about that for maybe twenty minutes. No godding, no conversion attempts, just a friendly chat about a place I had visited the year before.
Then they gave a book of Mormon, and left. They were very nice young men, and we got on quite well and just chatted about everything but God. It was probably their first, and last, visit to Australia.
I got on just as well with a JW who used to arrive once a fortnight and gave me copies of The Watchtower and Awake. He knew I was an atheist, and not interested in his normal spiel, so we mostly talked about Football (Australian Rules), Cricket, and sometimes Current Events if anything particularly nasty or nice had happened. He was just fulfilling his mission by handing out "x" number of Magazines per month.
From those I have met (not many), I find these types of people far nicer than door to door and telephone marketing spivs, and far less aggressive. Most of them, most religious people , unless they are totally brainwashed, are just like everybody else regardless of which god(s) they believe in. On the other hand, tele-marketing spivs...
Norm
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