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So a guy in my office (an evangelical) is becoming a Mason, and there begins a discussion between my supervisor (a Catholic and member, as I am, of the Knights of Columbus). Busy doing something known as WORK I was only half listening to their conversation.
Then I heard the evangelical say “the Knights of Columbus has all kinds of strange rituals from what I hear”. My sarcastic nature aroused I replied (without moving my eyes from my computer), “yeah, we sacrifice and eat puppies” never dreaming anyone would take what I said seriously.
I was wrong.
My young female (non-Catholic) co-worker behind me said with a serious look on her face: “REALLY!?!”
Seeing an opportunity for a little fun I replied “oh yeah, nothing like a puppy on a spit roasted over an open fire, almost as good as newborn kittens”.
People are fascinated with things they do not understand and, as a result will believe almost anything about it because of thier inability of accept something they have no experience with.
Then I heard the evangelical say “the Knights of Columbus has all kinds of strange rituals from what I hear”. My sarcastic nature aroused I replied (without moving my eyes from my computer), “yeah, we sacrifice and eat puppies” never dreaming anyone would take what I said seriously.
I was wrong.
My young female (non-Catholic) co-worker behind me said with a serious look on her face: “REALLY!?!”
Seeing an opportunity for a little fun I replied “oh yeah, nothing like a puppy on a spit roasted over an open fire, almost as good as newborn kittens”.
People are fascinated with things they do not understand and, as a result will believe almost anything about it because of thier inability of accept something they have no experience with.