Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Tshuvah!!!

Since this is the time that some ppl want to “repent” and say sorry. My father told me that I together with all my friends who frayed out and embarrassed their families will all "burn in hell!”

HAHA, I was gonna ask him if he is welcoming me into his frum life.

12 comments:

e said...

Of course, you're always welcome back. We love you and want to save your soul.

Altie said...

Ironic.

You never actually leave if you can't let go.

Altie said...

Oh so your blogging again. Good to see.

Frum No More said...

E - The point was that when he was inviting me to his Frum life which is hell on earth...

Altie- that’s true, but with every Avairah I do, I emancipate myself further and further from Yiddishkait. Lat lat agurushenuh.

Stam, the Rebbe spoke in a Mamer on Purim 1960 titled “Balailah h’ahu” that if a Yid agrees to open up just a needle whole god will open up from him the world (Pischu lee kchutoy shel machat vannai eftach luh k’pischay shel ulam). It’s a worthwhile mamar to learn and listen to.

Altie said...

I always find it ironic when people who are no llonger religious will talk about halacha, or learning Torah or chassidus, and even suggest it to me. It seems kind of pointless.

Frum No More said...

No way is this Mammar not pointless at all, it is very geshmak!

Basically I do whatever I like so if I like traif then I’ll eat it and if I like Mammar then I’ll study Mammar. First of all, I don’t need to be frum about being fry. Secondly, if this is what I grew up with hard core, you really expect me to just change my pleasures?

Altie said...

I didn't say the maamer was pointless, I was referring to your contrasting behavior.

Yes, in my mind, it doesn't make sense to eat a treife cheeseberger, and then go learn a maamer (or ch''v do them both at the same time) just because you enjoy them both.

And since when is this world about indulging your taavos?

e said...

re: balayla hahu, LOL!!!

OTD said...

>Basically I do whatever I like so if I like traif then I’ll eat it and if I like Mammar then I’ll study Mammar. First of all, I don’t need to be frum about being fry. Secondly, if this is what I grew up with hard core, you really expect me to just change my pleasures?

Bingo.

s(b.) said...

Did you smile and say, "I love you, too?" Sorry he does not understand your point of view.

kisarita said...

Every Yom Kippur until this one I always ask my folk's forgiveness. It's so obvious, of course, so how come I never noticed that they never ask for mine?

Perception said...

Interesting post. One thing is certain. Regardless of whose point of view is right, a parent that passionately believes in a value and watches a child about whom s/he cares deeply reject it experiences hell. I guess he is looking for company.