Super-Spiritualising Everything – Part 2

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Eric is sure John has a bogey man in him, why else wouldn’t he be serving in church? John on the other hand simply wishes Eric would be open to listen to his thoughts about life, church and the gospel without immediately thinking he must be possessed by some spiritual bogey man.

Eric of course would never actaually listen to John’s thoughts, for he has been well indoctrinated to automatically believe that anyone who isn’t obsessed with Pastor Moses’ vision must certainly be filled with, well, bogey men.

6 Responses to “Super-Spiritualising Everything – Part 2”

  1. Deirdre November 4, 2010 at 4:22 pm #

    John,
    I really felt this one. I’ve been on the receiving end of the devil quest. In fact, the final impetus for leaving a very abusive and controlling church was when I was called in for a conference where I was informed that my 2 year old daughter had resisted physical restraint with kicking and hitting and shouting, “I hate you!”, and therefore was demon possessed. (Never did figure out why they were “restraining” her but she’s always been one to stand up for herself).

  2. Mary November 4, 2010 at 2:04 pm #

    hysterical.

    • mick November 4, 2010 at 3:36 pm #

      Glad you got a laugh out of it Mary :-)

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