On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 19:41, Vikki Roemer wrote: > > The church my family goes to has a youth group for teenagers. My > parents decided that I need to socialize with kids my own age, so they > "suggested" (it was voluntary, but I figure resistance is futile) that > I join. So I did. *shrug*
The nice thing about Christianity is that there are so many different varieties of it to choose from, and someone from every sect has written polemics against every other sect. So all you need to do is find a few books that purport to discredit whatever variety of Christianity your church adheres to, and then start advancing arguments from those books in your youth group meetings. If you play your cards right, nobody in the group will want to socialize with you, and you might even get kicked out for being a corrupting influence. (Warning: If this is a Catholic youth group being led by an aspiring Jesuit, this technique may backfire.) -- "The way Perl manages to suck so bad and yet still be marginally useful is probably what makes it the perfect complement to Unix itself." --jwz // seth gordon // [EMAIL PROTECTED] // http://ropine.com/sethg/cv.html //

