However, she continued to huff and puff, and then the pastor sided with her and told me I should be “nicer” to any strangers who might come.
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How can we— ‘us common folk’— understand that if I were to go to a Synagogue or Mosque for ANY reason and they even thought of ‘saying the Rosary’ or singing “The Lord’s Prayer” that I would be humbled, grateful, and mildly shocked.
And if I were to go back and it ‘didn’t happen again’, I would just go about my business.
Sorry Mr. Barkeep, if my money isn’t good enough to have you treat me correctly, then I shall not bother to come back.
How is me taking him to court going to make me any more ‘welcome’ in the future?
I read your post three times. I did not understand what you are getting at. Are you saying that if a Christian visits a mosque or synagogue, that those houses of worship should offer Christian rituals instead of their own, because he is visiting?
And what does that have to do with bartending?