crisscross
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- Apr 29, 2001
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A couple of them came over to my house in India (yes they are everywhere!) They thought I would have never heard of them and started telling me about the church. When i asked them if they were from Utah they were quite taken aback.
They then asked if I was a Hindu and when I replied in the affirmative went on to say that I should consider following Jesus Christ. I politely declined and said I like Hinduism as it makes a distinction and works differently for different people rather than a set of rules on right and wrong. They didn't give up and said Jesus Christ works for everybody and when I said well that's what you guys think and you are entitled to your opinion they replied no we don't think we know so..
I just walked away after that.
They then asked if I was a Hindu and when I replied in the affirmative went on to say that I should consider following Jesus Christ. I politely declined and said I like Hinduism as it makes a distinction and works differently for different people rather than a set of rules on right and wrong. They didn't give up and said Jesus Christ works for everybody and when I said well that's what you guys think and you are entitled to your opinion they replied no we don't think we know so..
I just walked away after that.