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> Stephen <mca### [at] aol com> wrote:
>> Who on the whole seem friendly and obliging.
>
> Except if you are an atheist, that is. ;)
>
> Atheism, the new communism (which in itself is the new witchcraft.)
>
It depends where, in Raleigh, North Carolina, being the "wrong" kind of
Christian is sometimes enough.
Neighbor: Hi, welcome to the neighborhood. Where are all y'alls from?
Cousin: Ottawa, Canada.
Neighbor: Ah. Have you found a church, yet?
Cousin: No, we've only been here 2 days. We saw St-Something-Or-Other
nearby, is there another one closer?
Neighbor: Oh! You're Catholics... You know you'll burn in Hell!
(Neighbor left in huff and never spoke to them again for the 3 years
they were there)
Disclaimer: I realise not every North Carolinian is a Southern Baptist,
and not all Southern Baptist is as closeminded as my cousin's neighbor.
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