I have been saved....(be warned....long post. But I think worth it!)

Nov 02, 2008 01:18

Okay, so a brief backstory before I dive into my night of fright.  For one of my classes, I have to go and have 3 multicultural experiences.  Which, is easier said than done.  See, most of the people in my class said that they'd never seen a person of color before they went to undergrad.  I was frightened and shocked, as I'm sure most of you are ( Read more... )

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chiara_suzuka November 2 2008, 14:34:26 UTC
O.O .....wow. That is some multi-cultural experience, that's for damn sure. The minute someone invaded my personal bubble, I would have been soooooooo outta there. But congrats! because you made it through! *gives non-denominational hug*

So, is your soul all nice and squeaky clean now? ^__^

Oh, and the "Ricky's sins list" made me laugh. Cute.

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otakumeep November 2 2008, 14:46:49 UTC
OMG! ROFL! I had to read that out loud it was... hilarious! Probably not to you at the time, but still... funny to me! Wow. I wonder what your classmates will think of your experience, they might just describe that as a normal sunday for them. How many people were in the church? I can't believe he tried to "slay you in the spirit" aka the hand thing. Kudos on being so honest about not being christian! That would have scared me shitless.

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readingirl November 2 2008, 16:20:29 UTC
Oh man...That's just...eh.

I've never been one of those "The Power of Christ Compels You!" types, so definite kudos for not booking it out of there.

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nikeshizu November 2 2008, 18:19:32 UTC
Brrrrr.... creepycreepycreepy! I'm glad this counts as a "multi-cultural experience" for you though. Those crazy holy rollers....

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redmage486 November 2 2008, 18:30:55 UTC
Oh goodness...I'm glad that you survived that! I couldn't have handled it (not anymore). I'd have gone all Philip Roth on their asses and started arguing with Mr. Spirit Healer Schmuck about how everything is fiction and how his little stories cannot convince me of anything.

*audible shudder*

And my parents like to talk about these people. It gives me the jibblies. Creepifying.

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