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Originally Posted by maybeblue
The only thing I've moved has been a kleenex. But I'm getting up enough nerve to complain about his stupid sign that preaches at me every time I go in there. "It is well with my soul." The history of that song is kind of horrible, especially to an agnostic. Some guy's four children died in a boat crash, and instead of grieving them like a normal person would, he wrote the "It is Well with my Soul," song...basically saying that "it's ok they are dead, I'm going to heaven."
Plus I think it's grammatically incorrect. It really should be "It is good with my soul," because "good" is an adjective modifying "it," and "is" is a linking verb. "Well" is an adverb.
I don't expect he'll take it down or anything. He still plays God music in the waiting room and I griped about that once. We differ in our religious beliefs to say the least.
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Not in the same league, but I rejected a therapist once at the first session because she had a sign on her wall that said:
Every
Cloud
Has
A
Silver
Lining
And another that said something about love, maybe
Love
Is
Beautiful
Gah.