Skip to content

Random Connections

A collection of photography and exploration focusing on Upstate South Carolina and beyond.

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Photos
  • Resources
  • Other Voices
  • Post Archives
  • Podcast
  • Home
  • Religion
  • Worldlier Than Thou

Worldlier Than Thou

Posted on June 10, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Worldlier Than Thou
Religion

CAUTION: Overly broad generalizations ahead.

Today I caught myself using a double-standard. As we were having lunch today, a family came into the restaurant wearing clothing that marked them as being of some evangelical brand of Christianity. If the ultraconservative ankle-length dresses and lime-green sport coat weren’t enough, then the large leather thumpable Bible was a dead give away. (Who carries Bibles into Salsaritas, anyway??) Obviously from my description, my internal reaction included a bit of derision.

Last week, we met a very nice Amish family on one of the cave tours. The father had the traditional beard-with-no-moustache, the wife and daughters all had dresses and head bonnets, and the boys wore dark shirts and trousers held up with suspenders. While the attire couldn’t help but attract my attention, my reaction was quite different from today’s encounter. I tried to respect their choice of clothing as part of their chosen lifestyle and culture.

So why should I have reacted differently to one family than the other? They both made choices of attire based on deeply held religious beliefs. Perhaps it was because one was so far outside my culture that I could somehow respect it better. I would show the same respect for traditional Hindu clothing, etc. The evangelicals were just a bit too close to home.

I tried to justify my difference in reactions to difference in religious intent. The Amish choose to live apart from the modern world, but they don’t necessarily try to impose their choices on the outside world. However, I’ve heard evangelical street preachers rail at women for wearing pants, condemning them to Hell for their clothing choice.

Probably, the truth of the matter was that we had to interact with the Amish family for a couple of hours in a very confined space. We got to know them, beyond their differences. Today’s restaurant incident was a chance encounter, where quick impressions linger. Who knows? Today’s group may have been just as nice. However, many prejudices have their basis in experience, and so far I’ve had more negative experiences with evangelicals than with Amish.

Post navigation

❮ Previous Post: More Vacation Post-Processing
Next Post: Ominous Signs ❯

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Categories

  • EdTech (197)
  • Entertainment (202)
  • Family (124)
  • Gear (114)
  • General Technology (98)
  • Geocaching and Maps (208)
  • History and Genealogy (276)
  • Internet (142)
  • Local (459)
  • Miscellaneous (561)
  • Music (202)
  • Paddling (268)
  • Photography (782)
  • Podcast (24)
  • Rambling (234)
  • Rants (162)
  • Recipes (37)
  • Religion (48)
  • Restaurants (165)
  • Science (48)
  • Things Overheard (29)
  • Travel (413)
  • Uncategorized (144)
  • Washington Sabbatical (113)
  • Weirdness (61)

Recent Posts

  • Carolina Ghost Towns – Proctor, NC
  • Carolina Ghost Towns – Judson, North Carolina
  • Carolina Ghost Towns – Madison, SC
  • A Trip to Lando
  • Carolina Ghost Towns – Fort Motte, South Carolina

Recent Comments

  • Cash Lewis on The Sad Fate of Chappells
  • Cash Lewis on The Sad Fate of Chappells
  • Scott Clenney on Getting Pulled into Union County – Part 1, Buffalo
  • Cheri Love on W. L. England’s Wholesale Groceries
  • Cheri Love on Other Voices

Tags

blogging cemetery Christmas Columbia Edisto River edtech Entertainment family Flickr Florida Furman Furman University gear Georgia geotagging Ghost Town Ghost Towns Google Earth Google Maps GPS Greenville Greenville Chorale history Instructional Technology kayaking Lake Jocassee LCU Lowcountry Unfiltered maps Music North Carolina Paddling Photography rambling restaurant Restaurants review singing social networking South Carolina time-lapse Travel video Washington Washington State
March 2026
S M T W T F S
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
293031  
« Feb    

Copyright © 2026 Random Connections.

Theme: Oceanly by ScriptsTown