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AIBU?

To not want random strangers to come to my door to spread a message from the Bible?

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Bumperlicious · 18/09/2008 10:39

Just had someone buzz my doorbell (waking the baby up ) to "spread a message from the Bible". Am I being unreasonable to not want random people coming uninvited to my house to preach to me?

Whether I am religious or not I just think it is rude to go door to door imposing on people preaching about anything. I told them no and asked them not to come back (they said they come around every three months) so now I feel guilty that I might have offended them. Jeez, I don't need this emotional turmoil before 10.30am!

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Overmydeadbody · 18/09/2008 10:41

yanbu

Of course it is rude.

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nickytwotimes · 18/09/2008 10:42

Tis anoying. The JWs think they have an obligation to spread the word. I have a spy hole now!
Shame they woke the baby. I'd have been a bit cross too.

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pushchair · 18/09/2008 10:45

Completely agree. Also sales phone calls unasked for and waking babies up! Mind you the postman knocking with parcels used to wake mine up and I love pressies. For me it is anything unasked for that is annoying especially when it comes with attatched awkwardness of saying [in essence] shove off.

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Bumperlicious · 18/09/2008 10:45

Maybe I should go door to door and spread a message about the good of Mumsnet!

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Kathyis6incheshigh · 18/09/2008 10:47

I know it's annoying, but I find it rather touching actually - I might not believe in Hell, but they do, and it's nice to think they don't want me to burn there, isn't it?

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TheHedgeWitch · 18/09/2008 10:47

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Bumperlicious · 18/09/2008 10:51

Not sure which denomination.

Kathy, do you really think that they care so much that I not burn in hell, or is it just that they want a vindication of their beliefs?

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Alambil · 18/09/2008 10:54

Most door-knockers believe they have to do it in order to secure their own seat in Heaven, not save your ass from Hell

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expatinscotland · 18/09/2008 10:55

i tell them i'm roman catholic.

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Kathyis6incheshigh · 18/09/2008 10:55

Not sure Bumperlicious. They may also be on commission - I don't know much about JWs. (There, now you're making me all cynical!)

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ByTheSea · 18/09/2008 10:55

YANBU. I find them annoying too.

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MadameCastafiore · 18/09/2008 10:56

DH tells them that we worship at Satan's Alter - it makes them laugh and then they start on with the sermon - I tell them we are Roman Catholic and they beat a hasty retreat!

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VinegarTits · 18/09/2008 10:57

Next time tell them you cant chat, your just in the middle of your daily devil worhshipping session, but they can come in and joing if they like.

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casbie · 18/09/2008 10:59

i had some JW trying to give me the watchtower...

subject this week?

creationism and how it's the true path (!).

do we discuss this at home? what do we teach our children?

i replyed we are Methodists, very aware of the bible, and we discuss the beginning of the universe all the time (our children are very curious and inquisitive, especially if it means staying up for another five minutes). goodbye.

it annoys me, because it's usually different people coming to the door and yet i give exactly the same answer. you would have thought they would have caught on by now!

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expatinscotland · 18/09/2008 10:59

i had a fuck buddy friend who had a pentagram sticker on his front door. i was surprised, as i'd thought he was completely without any faith. i said, 'i didn't know you were a pagan'. he replied that he wasn't, he'd put the sticker up there because Bible bashers thought it was a symbol of Satan worshippers and therefore left him in peace.

i nicked hte idea myself .

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StewiesMom · 18/09/2008 11:00

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fortyplus · 18/09/2008 11:00

Someone at work is a Jehovah's Witness and she said you can phone them to ask not to receive calls. It lasts for about 3 years I think.

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CuppaTeaJanice · 18/09/2008 11:00

Are there any JWs or similar on Mumsnet who can explain why they cold call and what they hope to achieve from it?

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expatinscotland · 18/09/2008 11:00

telling them you are a jew also works.

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CuppaTeaJanice · 18/09/2008 11:04

Actually this just reminded me that one stopped me in the street a few years ago and said 'You're very thin - can I just give you this copy of Watchtower which has an article on ANOREXIA.'

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sagacious · 18/09/2008 11:06

I had a very creepy lot the other day (all black suits/american accents and sunglasses)
They were mightly offended when I asked them if they were doing an audition piece.

I'm not naturally rude, but they would not shut up so I said "thank you but I'm really not interested" and shut the door

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PlebGoober · 18/09/2008 11:07

I see who it is, can tell by the hopefull expression, or name badge, then before they even get a chance to say Hello I say very loudly "I'm not interested." and close the door.
And no, YANBU

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fortyplus · 18/09/2008 11:10

I just politely say 'I have my own beliefs, thank you' and close the door without waiting for a reply. No need to be rude imo.

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