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October 19, 2013 at 7:05 pm #208082
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GuestI thought this article was interesting and found a lot of what the author experienced is similar to what many of us have experienced. October 19, 2013 at 8:01 pm #275445Anonymous
GuestWonderful article about the true heart of the Gospel message, especially for those who feel broken. Thanks for sharing it.
October 19, 2013 at 11:17 pm #275446Anonymous
GuestThanks Thoreau, I’m keeping this one. I feel like that more and more, and I’m not an Aspie.
🙂 October 20, 2013 at 4:13 am #275447Anonymous
GuestQuote:Feeling out of place at work is one thing. Feeling like an alien at church is a whole other matter.
Feeling uncomfortable at church has probably been a good lesson for me. I’m realizing that there
werealways and willalways be people at church who are uncomfortable. I’m finally developing some empathy because I’m one of them. Thanks, Thoreau.
October 20, 2013 at 12:04 pm #275448Anonymous
GuestMy solution is to fill up my life with so many other worthwhile things that feeling like an outsider at church is simply not uncomfortable to me anymore. It is something I do for three hours until it passes. And most of that time I spend it in my own little world, reading, decompressing, and silently planning my week, Recently I actually look forward to this odd form of “alone time” in public. The archaic lecture format we use in Sacrament allows you to sit there with your handheld device, reading whatever comes into your mind, jotting notes on whatever notebook you have, while one-way communication occurs over the audience. I belong in a lot other places that accept me for who I am, that it simply doesn’t matter if church doesn’t accept me anymore. It’s one place where you can be alone in public and its without the social stigma, provided you are reading on a handheld device so no one knows its not a manual.
Disengaging formats have their advantages
October 21, 2013 at 1:54 am #275449Anonymous
GuestThanks for taking time to read the article. -
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