Thursday, December 21, 2006

Christianity for teh win

I don't know, but when two factions of monks start a brawl over living quarters it doesn't seem to be a shining day for Christianity.

Hey, I'm not even going to pretend I know anything about the background of this "rogue" set of monks who aren't recognized by the powers that be, or about the background of any and all tension on Mt. Athos. But to think that any monks, recognized or not, could actively get in an imbroglio with other monks and cause enough damage to one another to send a few to the hospital doesn't seem to be the pinnacle of Christian monk-like behavior. I also don't think it is very Christian of the legitimate monks to force another set of monks, recognized or not, out of a habitable living situation.

The story seems to change depending on which side is telling it, but honestly guys, you are both supposed to be on the same damn side. Not only that, you should also be setting an example. How am I ever going to find my faith when behavior like this is going on?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

ZARDOZ SAYS:

how to find your faith huh..?

WELL I'LL SECOND THAT. =Z=



MATTER OF FACT ,

I'LL DRINK TO THEM MONKS
AND HOPE THEY MAKE IT A SHOW
AND SELL IT TO HBO

Anonymous said...

What is "teh" (from your title of this post)

melusina said...

Zardoz, you may be on to something there.

Anonymous, that is from a well-known typo in the gaming world. The whole phrase "for (sometimes with a 4 instead) teh win" is used to portray sarcasm.