Those church kids sure are tricky.
I was taking a stroll on campus, enjoying the Conga/Cuban concert on the warm, sunny Quad, when a girl approached me with tickets. She looked like a lost high schooler from a tour group.
"Hello, are you a UC Davis student?" I thought: okay, she's asking for directions. Then she continues, "My organization is throwing a FREE dinner for UC Davis students, " she says as I listen closer. "Its complementary with free entree, drinks, and desserts. We do this every year for students. You should come out and get some FREE food." She got me hooked, then I looked at her tickets; the word "CHURCH" popped out. Fast, I must get away!
"Oh its for a CHURCH?" I ask.
"Well, yea... " she hesitantly admits, "its for a Christian lecturer..." Slowly, I walked away from her and tell her that I'm Buddhist (which I kinda am, but not really). She shouts "That's fine!" but I continue to hurry off. From previous experience, it's NOT fine that I attend such an event as a non-Christian with no intent of converting. My first and last time going to a "free student dinner" event ended with a preacher scolding me and my non-Christian friends for not staying for his Sermon against non-believers. The church bouncers threatened that we go back to the religious event (or else...), even though it was publicized as an unaffiliated free dinner. Regardless, I have no intent on ever attending anymore free food events with vague premises.
But I have to admit, those church nuts sure know how to publicize themselves.


