And don’t start me on ‘veils’ AKA headcoverings.
Seriously, if Pavlov were alive today he would have so many different triggers to work with.
Although I don’t know, it’s really kind of sad.
I’m as guilty of too much talking as the next person (or more so) but wouldn’t it be wonderful if on those topics and so many of the hot button ones we’d hear dialogue like this:
“I really love being able to understand my own language at the OF.” (OF lover).
“Wow, that’s great that you feel so satisfied and joyful!” (EF lover).
“I really love the contemplation and the mystery of the EF” (EF lover).
“Wow, that’s great that you feel so satisfied and joyful!” (OF lover).
“I feel communion in the hand is more personal and I feel closer to God” (CITH lover).
“Wow, that’s great for you to feel God’s closeness” (COTT lover).
“I feel communion on the tongue is most respectful and I feel closer to God” (COTT lover).
“Wow, that’s great for you to feel God’s closeness!” (CITH lover.
“I wear a veil because I feel called to show a visible sign as a child and a daughter of Christ’s kingship in my life” (Headcovering lover).
“Wow, that’s great for you to feel the wonder of Christ’s kingship.” ("bareheaded’ lover).
“I choose to stand bareheaded because I feel this is perfectly proper and acceptable as a child of God and a sister of Christ.”(“Bareheaded” lover).
“Wow, that’s great for you to feel the wonder of Christ’s kinship.” (Headcovering lover).
And then
no other qualifying remarks whatsoever.
No, "it’s great for you
but it would be better if. . . blah blah blah, all aimed at, "it would be better if you did what I prefer, what I think is right.
As one of my favorite musical characters says, “Wouldn’t it be loverly”.