I usually get two visits from the JW's annually, one from a Kingdom Hall in Westfield, MA, the other from one in Lee, MA. The first group almost always knocks on my door in early May and the others drop by in August. A group of two young men and two young women visited a couple of days ago. Either the first group was late or the second group early. Anyway, before they could start their spiel, I handed them my atheist business card. The young man who took it simply glanced at it, then said, "You have a nice day, sir." At his nod, they all got back in their car and left without another word.
I suppose I was mildly annoyed at not luring them into an argument about religion and/or the Bible, but at my age I'm finding such persons a declining source of amusement.
I suppose I was mildly annoyed at not luring them into an argument about religion and/or the Bible, but at my age I'm finding such persons a declining source of amusement.
"The world is my country; all of humanity are my brethren; and to do good deeds is my religion." (Thomas Paine)