I don't really understand the appeal of the Bible Study room on chat. It seems to attract all the crazies. I've heard people more often talk about the discouragement they experienced after being there than the encouragement.
Also, my dad has interrupted me almost every 10 minutes this morning, and it is getting really old. The reason I am good at using technology is because I took the time to learn it via trial and error. Instead of doing the same for himself, he just wants me to fix his problems. *sigh*
And lastly, I saw these Facebook statuses posted by the same person yesterday:
"And the cycle keeps a goin. Well done, America. Meanwhile officers are indicted for animal cruelty in other cities. #Ferguson"
"I suppose it's not entirely surprising that ungratefulness bookends a day better known for overindulgence. #GluttonsForAnything"
This is coming from someone who, according to my understanding, wants to be a pastor someday. What I have a problem with is the way that some Christians post things like this that are dripping with negativity and sarcasm. For people who talk like this on a regular basis, who really wants to hang out with that person for an extended period of time, you know? How do making statuses like these help anything? And he's not the only person I know who does this.
And then you have people who will insert themselves into a conflict pretending to be objective and fair, telling everyone that they're all idiots and that they need to grow up. I've seen it on Facebook, I've seen it here. How does that help the situation at all? Are you really acting in a way that is reflective of the maturity that everyone else is supposed to emulate?
I think my dad put me in a bad mood this morning so all of my thoughts are negative. I will post something positive later