Bland wrote:
Yes, this happens to me alot. I'm 38 years old and when I'm with a group, say at church, I get left out because of what I say, or don't say. "Hey, what did you think of the pastor's take on the doctrine of predestination? People look at me like I'm from a different planet. I think it odd that no one wants to discuss what you've just gotten up early, "dressed up", and drove to sit and listen to for an hour or more. Maybe it's a social blunder to have a different idea than the minister or to add any more information about what he has preached on. Maybe church isn't a good example of a social setting. It's kind of weird to me. I guess I'm a rebel and will never do the 'small-talk' thing just for the sake of being polite and accepted because I feel that once you get past the small talk there will still be the problem of relating. The small-talk only stalls the eventual reality. I do small-talk for people at the grocery store or while waiting in a long line or something but we both know we are not going to try to understand one another or start up a relationship there.
The shallowness of the average human being....
It's depressing, isn't it?
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