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Originally Posted by Cloud
That's it, exactly. Everyone is entitled to their own beliefs, but it's the constant wrangling about politics and pushing the churchiness I object to.
I think it's the "reformed sinner" syndrome--those people are always more zealous.
I'd rather have him this way, than killing himself with alcohol.
But . . .
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Nail. On. The. Head.
Perhaps if this is all new found to him, he is currently a bit over zealous, but the excitement and newness may wear off a bit over time, enough to calm him down (and shut him up) a bit? That's what happened when my ex joined AA and the Catholic Church shortly after we split. After about a year teh storm was lowered to a dull roar.
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