Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 Hi gang, PT said: >Pat, i just love your veg spice group. A wonderful concept and a great atmosphere to share our spicy dishes. Thank you very much - love too! But wait, see below . . . >i am always tickled when i read the intro questionnaire posts >and see how your group gets more non-veggie folks who just >want our good spicy recipes and side-dish ideas. Well, non-veggies have always been welcome - with the proviso (and I'm kinda strict on this, sorry to say to those who would disagree) that they do not under any circumstances, by any word or suggestion, do anything that is unsupportive of vegetarianism - including mentioning meat unnecessarily. I'm a demon about that LOL Otherwise, all are welcome. >Talk about witnessin', eh? Hon, please help me out here. I'm just a 'furriner' to you guys, and I honestly don't know the word 'witnessing'. What does that mean. Where does the expression come from? etc. I understand it's a religious concept (not totally stoopid, me) but . . . ??? Help, please, before I make an idjut of myself in some other venue as well as this one :=( >Awesome way to convert folks or at least open their minds to another way of livin' GOOD. Good grief, is that what I'm doing????? Holy shmoley!!! No, my agenda is quite different. I don't have a missionary intent at all. I promise. :=) *EXCEPT* that I'd like to persuade current vegetarians (including vegans of course of course) that sometimes it's a good idea to look to other cultures who have traditionally been vegetarian (or near-vegetarian) for new and different ways of preparing their meals. I like *spicy* asian food (although my first veggie 'teachers' were cantonese chefs), so 'vegetarian spice' became an obvious theme. But fill me in on this witnessin' thingie, please. Ya never know, I might like the idea! Best love and so many many thanks for your kind words. (PT is the bestest!) Pat xxxxxxxx Start your day with - Make it your home page! http://www./r/hs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2005 Report Share Posted November 15, 2005 --- Pat, I almost " cringe " answering your question about " witnessing " . it is normally used as a religious term meaning to tell someone else about your faith in hopes of 'converting " them to your religion--in this sense it's generally conversion to Christianity. I grew up being " witnessed " to and detested it so I have a very negative connotation of it despite identifying myself as a traditional conservative Christian. I don't mind sharing what I believe and why BUT (and this is a very big but) I am not remotely confrontational or an in-your-face-type of person. now I suppose you could use the term " witnessing " in a loose sense of trying to convert people to vegetarianism but most people associate it with Christianity so you might get a few weird looks : ). take care : )............ Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2005 Report Share Posted November 15, 2005 Thanks for responding, Anne! > I almost " cringe " answering your question about " witnessing " . Ouch. Sorry :=( >it is normally used as a religious term meaning to tell >someone else about >your faith in hopes of 'converting " them to your >religion--in this >sense it's generally conversion to Christianity. Okay, got it. So it's *not* teaching or 'converting' by example? But by actually *telling* people about, in the original sense, one's religion? Glad I asked - cuz my guess would have been quite wrong. Thanks a bunch for that. And yes, I see the application to the, er, vegetarian religion/cause LOL Cute. But no, I don't really do that. I guess I just haven't got that kind of mindset - I will answer questions, etc., but I don't think of myself as going out of my way to tell people they should be vegetarians. Of course, on a vegetarian list one supports vegetarianism - and that *sometimes* means telling non-vegetarians on the list that they'd be healthier as vegetarians and that it'd be healthier for the animals too. (So maybe I do it a bit after all. Ouch.) That's usually *meant* to let everyone know that it is the *vegetarians* who are being supported on my list/s, not the carnivores :=) but what I *mean* doesn't matter - it's the result that matters and, yeah, I guess I 'witness'. <avoids weird look from noncomprehending eavesdropper> Big hugs, big thanks. And apologies to PT for not 'getting' it the first time round. Best love, Pat FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one click. http://farechase. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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