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Bad Christian Dates

For some reason I was reminded recently of a girl who asked me out a few years ago. I'm quite flattered when a woman asks me out so of course I said yes. Anyway I assumed we would get dinner or a movie or something but when date night rolled around, she took me to an evening service of her Pentecostal Church (she knew I was agnostic)!! Now I should have bailed at that point, but being polite I endured the happy clappy singing and incomprehensible sermon and prayers and stayed around for drinks afterwards. Now I really needed a drink at this point but all they had were soft drinks.

I was introduced to many people who, after finding out I was a geologist, wanted to discuss earthquakes. Apparently they believe that earthquakes are increasing and this will herald the Rapture!! After banging my head against that conversational brick wall for a while I finally decided to leave - unsure if this lady ever really wanted to get to know me or just "save" my soul.

Has anyone else had anybody try and honey trap them into religion?

Strabo 6 Aug 15
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I have a standard response when people mention going to any church which is: There are 3 reasons I will go into a church - hatches, matches and dispatches. I said this to someone last week, they had never heard of it put this way, they thought it was very catchy!

Very catchy, but I don't even go to church for those things anymore.

That's what my grandpa called the Births, Deaths and Marriage notices in the paper 🙂

You need better relatives.

Last wedding I went to was my neph's at a ski lodge.

Had a "Wicker Man" theme and the bride marched in to "Hell's Bells"

I had no influence at all on that person as a child.

heh...

We're all heathens now.

@BufftonBeotch well I object to being labeled as heathen I say free thinker. I broke the slave chains of religion long ago. Using heathen adds links to the slave chain for me!

@benhmiller I don't care what you call me.

Just don't call me late for supper.

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It wasn't a date, but in jr high, an acquaintance asked me if I wanted to hang out and eat pizza and watch a movie. I said sure! She goes, cool, it's at my church! Internally I was like ...shit. I was 13 and had never bought into the religious thing. We were a secular family. But I was too polite to back out and couldn't think of a good excuse so I went. Just... wow... It was in the basement which I guess was supposed to be the cool kid area. The movie was horrifically bad. It was a bunch of teenagers out joyriding and having fun and they were just SUCH good friends but then they get into an accident, oh no! They all die and end up in this elevator. Once they've figured out they're dead, the sole Christian of the bunch tells all his friends they are going to hell because they didn't accept Jesus before they died. "But we are good people!" They cry, and he's like sorry. Even at that age, I was like this is bullllllllllllllshit! I was a little more discerning about what sort of invitations I accepted after that.

Remi Level 7 Aug 15, 2018

That movie must have been overlookedfor Oscar nominations LOL!!

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Shoulda quoted some Shawshank redemption to em when they tried connecting geology to the rapture.

Oh you’re looking for your way out, aren’t we all? Geology is the study of pressure, and time. That’s all it takes really... pressure... and time. That, and a big goddamned poster. Never mind the patience of Job, you’re right I can’t wait til this failed experiment ends either. Isn’t gods creation just horrible? Burn it all I say. By the way I wish you sinners would quit trying to predict the apocalypse. Didn’t Jesus tell you no man would know the hour? Quit trying to make a liar out of Jesus you heathens. Every time you get hip to his plans he has to postpone the trip. WHY DO YOU HATE JESUS!?!?

...I don’t think you’d have to worry about being invited back ? but who knows they might see your point and make you their new prophet.

Nice!

I wasn't invited back in any case. It must have been the geology 😉

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Oh yes... I've had several women try to get me to attend church with them and I simply won't do it anymore.

I did it once and she regretted it as I shredded her pastor and her church with every hypocritical thing he said and did.

Well done!

Were they upfront about it, or were they bait-and-switch type situations?

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Very dishonest behaviour though isn't it? If that was her motivation all along. She might go to hell..... ?

@CoastRiderBill I have a great book called Telling Lies for God - about creationism.

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No, the last time I was asked on a date she said it would cost me $50.

Did you know that is a key word for sex with prostitutes? So you want to date me $50

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NO, and I would have politely excused myself and LEFT the moment I realized what was happening, then never contacted that person again.

Yes I should have bailed at that moment but didn't due to a misplaced sense of courtesy.

@jc2018 she showed you no courtesy and actually showed you disrespect when she pulled that stunt.

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Hi. I don't have anything, just enjoyed reading your post. Thanks 🙂

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Yes, it got to the point where I took atheist off my dating profile and replaced it with agnostic. I got people quoting bible verses to me all the time before. Agnostic doesn't provoke such a visceral response.

True, and it also throws the burden of proof back on to the Theist.

well never had them do that had some say you are atheist can't talk to you.

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I never had the displeasure of being deceived like that, but then again, at that point in my life I didn't have much social life outside of church anyway.

Many fundamentalists truly aren't interested in knowing anyone apart from church-approved activities. It is possible that this was a desperate and naive attempt to pull someone she actually was interested in, into her orbit. Perhaps she nursed a fantasy that you would be impressed. I would prefer to think that, than to think the (entirely possible) scenario that it was just a way to use the promise of boy-friendship as a proselytization device. Worse case scenario for her, a brief flirt with a "bad boy" -- best case scenario, a little more variety in the pool of possible BFs within her church. My guess is, it probably wasn't quite that cynical. But you never know.

I think you may be close to the truth. I noticed via a mutual friend on FB yesterday that she was still single (which is what triggered my post) so I wonder if the potential 'talent' at her church was / is rather thin.

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Was invited to a bible study with a gals husband and some other guys. Bible study is a place one person tells you how to interpret the lies, myths, fables, and legends in the of fictional short stories.

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I had a guy waxed on about spirituality and finding good in the world. Then look at me and tell me I was spiritually deficient. So I wouldn't know what he was talking about.

Does that count?

Sounds like a sanctimonious twat.

You told him to go to hell, right..?

@Strabo pretty much. He was a very insecure human.

@Strabo I really think someone needs to come up with a singles bad dates bingo card. Lol

Actually that sounds like one of my cousins. He said that I was ill because I am “spiritually lacking.”

@ghettophilosopher nah. Not my style. I let him get it all outta his system and then walked.

People hate it when you won't take the bait and I felt no need to defend myself with him.

@leaakimbo awesome. Nothing is better than 'you are ill because my visible friend thinks you don't believe in him enough.' Super helpful and caring.

@CeliaAnne I felt lots of comfort from him. ?

@leaakimbo I bet. What a bag of dicks.

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That suuuucks! I’d have gone out of my way to find her afterward and asked her if trading sex for souls is really acceptable in her god's eyes..
Now, by no means am I one of those people that expects sex on the first date -or any particular date for that matter- but this is so emotionally manipulative that I'd have no problem hitting back below the belt.

Nah, I just laughed it off and went and bought myself a real drink!

@Strabo You're better than me... I consider myself a patient and tolerant individual, but that's too much for me.

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I guess my convictions have been always so strong that no one ever tried, ask me out let alone try to convert me. At certain point in my life I decided to stay away from all that since it felt like I was the one doing the convincing so they will question their beliefs, however that's not my job by any means

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Patience of Job comes to mind. Lol

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Is 'ahhh h*ll no' an appropriate answer. But I am very impressed with your ability to hang in there.

It was a few years ago. I wouldn't have the same patience now.

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I've never had anyone try that, but that would seem so surreal to me lol

The amount of delusion and naivete there is unnerving. I might have been concerned on if I was going to make it out of there alive lol

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Well, as a young teen, I remember following a fluffy pink sweater around to several different churches until my testosterone tolerance levels built up. Does that count?

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I live in the heart of Mormondom so that sort of thing is common. I expect to consistently deal with fake friendships that go south the moment they realize I'm not Mormon and they can't convert me. Dating to convert is a well known mode of operation. Fun times.

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I once attended a couple of chanting sessions with a young lady decades ago when I was still in college, you know - Nam Myoho Renge Kyo. But that was purely my accommodation in pursuit of that Buddhist honey, not a trap. And I came up empty. Ah well.

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Wow...what a bait and switch!

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Stay away from that one.

I did. Haven't seen her since.

@Strabo lol....Would not want to see those empty-eyed children

key word WAS

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I commend you showing such restraint. I think she wanted to convert you, but probably found you attractive despite your lack of faith, or she wouldn’t have asked you on the date in the first place. I think I would have bailed out earlier or losing my patience at their ignorance stormed out later!

That brings up an interesting question that didn't occur to me before as I wasn't thinking beyond the initial outage; what if one DID go on a second date with this person? What if they ACTUALLY converted, either because they were convinced or for the sake of the relationship (not unheard of) only to have their partner end the relationship?
Wow... This just took on a whole new level of disgusting.

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