i have a neighbor who i'm friendly with.
she's about my age, has a baby, she's a stay-at-home mom, and she's a christian. she's the type of christian who doesn't really know much about their faith, never really reads the bible or does anything that you think of christians doing...she just is one and jesus is soooooo important in her life. sigh.
i was not raised in a christian home and when i had my fist kid i really studied the bible and christianity very intensely for about 3 years. i went to a pentecostal church (religiously!) and tried to get with the program...however, the more i studied the bible and history, the less i could believe any of it. as a result, i'm well aware of what i believe and what i don't believe.
she knows that my family is 'not-christian' and i've been very forthcoming about information about our religion any time she asks. she never tries to witness to me or convert me because she knows i know biblical scripture better than she does, and this probably is the 'saving grace' of our relationship.
apparently, she still frets for my soul, though.
around Yule, her church (that she very rarely attends) was bringing in a snow machine for the kids. she invited me and was sooo excited about us all going to sunday school together that morning!
um. you can't force me to send my kids to sunday school. so no thanks.
so, yesterday afternoon she stops by and asks me if i want to borrow this movie that she rented. she tells me that she and her husband watched it the previous evening and they were both so moved by this movie...they had a big boo-hoo fest over it and she thinks it may have saved their marriage.
she tells me the movie is somewhat christian-based, but the principles are good for anyone and it will make you re-evaluate your relationship and see what it's worth to you.
she really seemed like she really wanted me to watch it, so i told her that i would. she gives me the movie and calls an hour later to see if i watched it...i mean, the kids were still up and everything! we never watch movies before the kids go to bed but it was obvious that she was really concerned with us watching it.
the movie is called 'Fireproof" and it stars the illustrious Kirk Cameron.
here's the long and short of it: the acting was atrocious. Kirk Cameron is a firefighter married to a medical assistant and they have no children. they have a 'terrible' argument in the beginning of the movie that show them both to be shallow, disrespectful children (this is my take, i think they were supposed to be arguing like every 'normal' couple would.) so the wife decides she wants a divorce. the husband is angry and resigned to the situation until he talks to his father. his dad says to wait 40 days before signing divorce papers and in the meantime he needs to follow the daily advice in this little 'love dare' book. the father's marriage had been saved by this little book coupled by the work that god did in his life.
so, ole Kirk Cameron starts doing the things in the book. they're really deep concepts (ahem) like, 'don't say anything negative to your partner today' and 'let your partner know that you're thinking of them' and even 'do work around the house without being asked'. halfway through the program he realizes that he didn't really love his wife properly because he didn't understand the love that jesus had for him. so he says the sinner's prayer and it's all good. he wins his wife back and they say the sinner's prayer together and then re-consecrate their marriage because NOW they are truly married because they have jesus in their life.
so. this morning i'm waiting on the edge of my seat for my neighbor to call and get my review of the movie.
i'm a little worried i'm going to offend her, but i can't be dishonest about it. the movie was INSULTING. the overwhelming moral of the story was that you cannot have a successful, loving marriage without being a christian. in fact, the only way to make your marriage 'Fireproof' is through jesus.
i beg to differ. my marriage is based on respect, communication, and like minds reaching for a like goal. there are no petty, selfish, self-indulgent, disrespectful, childish fights. and we've done it all without HIM.
so i'm wishing i could just hand her the movie and thank her and leave it at that, but she's going to want to discuss it. she really thought that this was going to make us 'see our need for christ' (to use her words).
ugh.
anyway, if your neighbors show up trying to save your marriage with this movie it's probably not your marriage that they're really worried about. just say no. i wish i had.
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!! I love these types. If you are truly comfortable in your spiritual skin and truly happy with your religious choices in life then there is no need to keep bringing them up to everyone around you or to try to convert people.
ReplyDeleteShe needs validation that she made the right choice because inside she has many doubts, and she's going to prove that her beliefs are best by how many folks she can bring over to Jesus. I think you're A #1 on her love list. LOL
Oh....you sooooo wouldn't want me to talk to your neighbor! LOL!
ReplyDeleteWhen some one stridently tells me they are a Christian, I immediately go into sympathy mode, as in (voice full of concern) "I am so sorry! Couldn't your parents afford to send you to school? I mean, even if they couldn't afford school, it seems really concerned parents would make sure their child wouldn't accept such drivel as truth....you poor, poor thing!" Then a quick hug and then I just treat them ever after as if they were slightly retarded. I explain words over two syllables to them--usually in front of others--with a quick aside whisper of "She's not very bright, she's a Christian".
Yeah....fundamentalist Christians usually don't hang around me long...(YAY!)
what's funny is i think she actually is slightly retarded and i'm the first person who's ever treated her as though she were normal. LOL! is that two-faced of me? ;}
ReplyDeleteNicole, i think you're spot on with the psycology.
lol
ReplyDeleteGloria my mother has sent me this book. She always sends me these things, movies (She already told me I am receiving this movie as well)cds, books, that all get sold still in the wrapping on ebay. It would be so much less work for me if she would just give me cash instead :P
I had been all torn up wondering what had come outta life for Mike Seaver's aka Kirk Cameron,I must say I feel better knowing he is still after that golden star!! You my dear should write a book regarding your experience with the pentacostal church, you are one brave lady they scare and fascinate the pee outta me!! I dont know why but I hear Marcel in my head saying "Awesome, the christians lent us porn"...hrmm lol
ReplyDelete~deb
the pentecostal thing was wild; and if not a book, i'm sure i can get around to blogging about it someday.
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