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4.16.2006

But, of course... 2

Of course, what I mean too is this: in Work environments I bring a Christian understanding that alienates all the Work people; then in the Christian environments I have an esoteric 'vibe' that alienates all the mainstream church types. Then something common to both environments is I bring a hardcore valuation for practical level efforts which alienates the vain talkers and mere comfort-seekers, which constitutes the overwhelming vast majority. Thus, I'm just geared constitutionally to be a very popular presence on the internet...

I still wonder at how uniformly shallow everybody - I mean everybody - on the Christian forums are. And the "Village of Morality" aspect of them all.