How the Christian (Sub) Culture is often like the Mafia

October 28, 2007 |

Posted by michaelp · Filed Under Christian Life, Culture, Plugs 

Rob Singleton expains:

1. We have our own set of rules to live by.

2. We break those rules with alarming regularity.

3. We take care of family (“take care of” can be read in one of 2 very opposite ways).

4. We shoot our wounded.

5. We act like Mel Gibson’s character (William Wallace) did in Braveheart when his betrayer was unmasked and shown to be none other than his supposed friend and trusted alley, Robert the Bruce. We’re shocked, rocked and de-frocked all in one when we see anyone else break the rules of our culture.

6. We’re passionate, loud, adamant and serious about a variety of issues…for about 5 minutes, or until a better one comes along.

7. We’re a subculture living within the larger culture.

See the rest.


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  1. Lisa R on October 29, 2007 4:40 am

    Sad but true. And I would add one more…we try to make people an offer they can’t refuse (taken a variety of ways):)

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