On A Level of Charm: Baha’i, Muslim, Protestant, Catholic
By george wesley dannells on Jul 26, 2006 in Baha'i Views
Working in unity in a diverse world does have a certain charm to it, doesn’t it. -gw
Fathom please an office with a devout Baha’i, secular Muslim, and non-practicing Evangelical Protestant comprising the primary staff. Then imagine these men gaining a contract to design a Roman Catholic Church in what is likely an overwhelming native community. I’m afraid that I cannot recall which community it is, but when I check that tomorrow, I’ll add it as I suspect that’s going to add another level of charm. Community consultation about this design may actually be interesting.
Teilani, “Another amusing moment from the office,” LiveJournal


On Jul 26, 2006, adannells said:
Hmmm, a non-practicing evangelical Christian?? That is a contradiction of terms. Evangelical means that a person is actively proclaiming the gospel of Christ, they are evangelizing. I just thought that was interesting.
On Jul 26, 2006, Anonymous said:
That is a contradiction of terms.
That did occur as I wrote it. After thinking about it for a moment I decided to keep it, as the person in question is something of a contradiction in terms too.
Teilani