Danya (imported) wrote: Sun Dec 14, 2008 12:33 am
"Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free."
I imagine that for many, Christian or not, the promise in this verse has a powerful attraction. Who would not want to be set free, after all? Maybe there are those, however, who fear real freedom.
How many people can say that they are free? How many have no more than a inkling, and perhaps then only occasionally, that they are not free?
Reading this post made me immediately thing of Janis Joplin's "bobby McGee" where she says, "Freedom's just another word for Nothing left to lose." For some reason that one line has always stuck with me.
I don't chime often on your thread but I follow it with admiration for you and the strength you have had to do what you have to do. You have come so far since you joined us here and it has been a joy to follow your progress. On the other hand, it has filled me with sorrow at times as I read about some of the issues with your family.
It takes some people a while to get their heads around some things. My mom left my dad when I was 14, for another woman. Her entire family is hard core Mormon and they didn't take it to well. That was in 1984.
This past sunday, all of her brothers, sisters and most of their children and grand children were at HER house for a family get together. Her "friend" Fifi (funny name for a woman as butch and redneck as she is) was there and is very accepted by the whole clan.
So don't give up. There is hope for even the most thick headed. Just keep them at a distance because you have enough to deal with while transitioning than to deal with THEIR problems and ignorance. I wish you a happy holliday and wish I could give you a BIG hug.
Love, Ramses