Our house did not catch fire (on Pioneer Day) because I lost my testimony and left the church.
Our insurance company isn't dragging their heels because I lost my testimony and left the church.
Two of our dogs didn't die because I lost my testimony and left the church.
The A/C heater in my husband's SUV didn't stop working today because I lost my testimony and left the church.
(Whatever my husband wants to blame on our leaving the church) didn't happen because I lost my testimony and left the church.
Sometimes shit just happens. You deal with it and move on.
Our insurance company isn't dragging their heels because I lost my testimony and left the church.
Two of our dogs didn't die because I lost my testimony and left the church.
The A/C heater in my husband's SUV didn't stop working today because I lost my testimony and left the church.
(Whatever my husband wants to blame on our leaving the church) didn't happen because I lost my testimony and left the church.
Sometimes shit just happens. You deal with it and move on.
Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc.
ReplyDeleteSome people just don't get it.
You know, that concept of God makes Him look like an amazingly poor communicator - not to mention wildly passive-aggressive. If He wants people back in the church, what's wrong with sending a sharply-worded note? But no, apparently he goes around breaking things like an angry toddler out to Teach Someone A Lesson?
ReplyDeleteI don't get it.
Also, what lifelongguy said.
A few things can be attributed to my leaving the church. But they're all good. For starters - and I mean starters - my expendable income increased more than 10%.
ReplyDeleteI gotta agree w/ Cognitive Dissenter. I haven't seen anything really attributed to hubby and I leaving the church. Other then having 10% more money. And we have more time for family.
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