Awww, shucks...I get it.
You Christian folks are the old bunnies, and us poor deluded atheists are the young bunnies about to get eaten by metaphorical foxes.
Well, pa, thanks for the advice. There are a bunch of other mentor type folks who gave me all SORTSA good advice, and I'm just trying to reconcile what you're saying here with theirs. It's a bit tough, though, I gotta say.
Most of their advice, be they Christian, Atheists, or I-Don't-Know-A-Lick-About-Their-Relgious-Convictionists, was a little easier to grasp and fit into a cohesive world view.
Things like;
- Treat others as you want to be treated
- Judge people not by how they treat those they can get something from, but by how they treat those around them they can get nothing from
- Material things don't buy happiness or even;
- Keep your dribble low when crossing over on the way to the basket
All good advice, in my opinion, and whilst they arrived at it for different reasons, I can fit it together and act accordingly.
What I'm having trouble building into my world view is a paternalistic pat on the head that suggests I should accept something because you do.
Where exactly do I draw the line in your metaphor? If the older bunnies suggest to me that this young Jesus fella is a false prophet, do I accept that or not?
What if they tell me 'Son, if bunnies were meant to fly, God-bunny woulda given us wings'?
What if they tell me 'There's nothing wrong with black bunnies, but ya gotta understand, black bunnies and white bunnies were made different. It doesn't go helping anyone to be mixing them all up'?
What if they tell me 'That bunny over there ain't normal, son. Who ever heard of a boy bunny wearing lipstick? It ain't right'?
So, ya see...some advice I just have to smile and nod, and say thanks for taking the time for giving me your honest belief, but I can't fit it with how I see the world. It doesn't make sense to me. Happy to explain why that is, if you want to consider an alternative. Happy to leave you be if you're not harming anyone otherwise.
Here's me smiling;
And nodding;:yes: