This entry | Main blog

***Dave Does the Blog

Tuesday, 23 November 2004, 7:41 AM
Disturbing things ...

Probably one of the more, um, disturbing sites I've been to of late, as a gent writes about how he is a dragon (and a werewolf) trapped in an ugly human body, and tries to preach the Gospel to others in his position:

Q: How can you be a dragon and a Christian at the same time?

A: Many shifters worry that they are so strange that they can never be accepted into the Body of Christ. That's not true and its not being fair to Christians. We Christians accept people from all walks of life. I'm proof of that.

I have been told that my shifter feelings are a lie from satan and that God has a plan for me in this human body. Well I don't know what that plan is, and as far as I can see, that divine plan will never see fruition because I feel too much like a loser to implement it.

So I need to be a dragon, a beautiful and powerful dragon that's fears not what men can say or do and attracts many followers. If I was a dragon, I could do so much good for this world because my self-confidence would return to me. I pray constantly to God to change me, and He tells me to wait.

If I can handle being a Christian, you can too, because I'm more f***** up than you are.

-- though, taken purely from a Christian perspective, one ought to be preaching the gospel amongst the troubled, the outcast, and the afflicted.

Some interesting fodder for my novel, at the very least ...

(via BoingBoing)


Filed under :: Religion

Tuesday, 23 November 2004, 8:05 AM
Quoth Zachary Braverman ...

Hey, can you prove he's wrong?

Tuesday, 23 November 2004, 8:13 AM
Quoth *** Dave ...

Nope -- and (to some) his belief in his draconic/lycanthropic nature is certainly no more absurd or disprovable than his religious beliefs.

Original material on this weblog is available under a Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/1.0/) from
The views expressed by me on this website/weblog are mine alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of
my employer, my church, my party, my candidate, my community, my spouse, or, on occasion, myself.
Views expressed by others are, well, theirs.
This document's URL is: http://www.hill-kleerup.org/blog/2004/11/23/disturbing_thin.html