I drove up to South Bend this weekend to celebrate my parents' 25th Wedding Anniversary. (Kudos, both of you.) While on some piddling road between Lafayette and Rochester, I was almost knocked off the road by this travesty.
Yes, it's a mixed metaphor. Yes, it's the kind of rhetoric that an unchurched person wouldn't take the time to understand. But most of all, this is absolutely the worst kind of wrong.
Thinking I had certainly misread the sign, I pulled off and circled back. Yeah, this is what it said. I didn't actually cry; but it was plenty to make me upset. This theology is just heart-breaking.
I did something I've never done before.
I left a note.
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Updated: The note was hastily and poorly written. I wrote, "This theology is just heart-breaking." Unfortunately, I didn't allude to the sign at all, so I'm sure they have no idea what I'm talking about. I will refrain from adding the "I am an idiot" label.
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Wow- that one actually makes me mad. At some point you're going to need to take actual pictures of these things.
I need someone to teach me how to get pictures from my camera phone onto a computer.
What did the note say?
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