OK who said it was clichet time? I thought we were acually trying to think up our own sentences here.
You mean cliche, with that faggoty french accent over the "e"? I use them when "debating" with you because you've already demonstrated an inability to understand analogy (that baby in the road one was terrible), and cliches, though tired, are often the best literary devices to make a well-established, universal point.Thanks for the constructive criticism, though. I'm actually a professional writer, and here's some for you: when trying to make religious points, try writing like someone from the 21st century. Crap like this:
"A blind man is trying to describe a room to me that I can clearly see."is really, really trite. And boring to boot."I'm a citizen of a higher place and only a visitor here. In that Country it IS my duty, responsibility, and birthright, to testify to lost souls, that they are lost and that He is the way the truth and the life. If you reject that testimony, your blood is not on my hands."
But all this is really extracurricular, isn't it? Why don't you answer the question: why do you have such a tremendous inability to mind your own business? Why are you so concerned with how other people worship whatever God it is they choose to worship? What's it to you?