Our conversation at IHOP
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 5:57 pm
A few friends and I went to Southern Utah to ride our 4-wheelers.
At breakfast on Sunday, we went to the IHOP in Cedar City. There was a family of polygamists seated by us, and after they left, the conversation turned to just how weird their beliefs are...by 3 TBM's.
After a few minutes of this, I made the comment, "Well, their beliefs aren't any weirder than anyone else's..."
My other apostate friend said, "Way to stick up for the polygamists!", to which I replied, "Oh, I wasn't sticking up for them, it was a dig on everyone else."
Isn't it funny how your beliefs aren't weird, but everyone else's are?
At breakfast on Sunday, we went to the IHOP in Cedar City. There was a family of polygamists seated by us, and after they left, the conversation turned to just how weird their beliefs are...by 3 TBM's.
After a few minutes of this, I made the comment, "Well, their beliefs aren't any weirder than anyone else's..."
My other apostate friend said, "Way to stick up for the polygamists!", to which I replied, "Oh, I wasn't sticking up for them, it was a dig on everyone else."
Isn't it funny how your beliefs aren't weird, but everyone else's are?