1. Overheard in a Starbucks: "Celibate people are the greatest lovers. Just look at Jesus."
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6. There are spiritual discussions in bars, but those are more more ad hoc staring into the bottom of a empty glass affairs.
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@HeerJeet We had a discussion about this when I was studying religion. Felt like they were a public house replacement.
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@HeerJeet It's neutral ground, not weighted to either party. You meet at the church and you're already on the priest's home turf. -
@Dorothy410berry@HeerJeet And the church community may know you've visited for advice. Cafe may be more anonymous?
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@HeerJeet this is VERY true.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@HeerJeet unlike McDonald's, coffee shops encourage loitering. Discussion limited when obligated to make table available for next customer.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@HeerJeet Father-in-law is Rev, can't send him grocery shopping cause he spends at least an hr with people who approach him to chat. -
@HeerJeet Same people wouldn't interrupt him in restaurant or walking in public park. Coffee shop is space where you can approach & interupt
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@HeerJeet As a public and neutral ground, coffee shops are non-threatening environments where barriers are low re: potentially touchy topicsThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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