Love Parade and "The confession can wait"
On Saturday, 7th August 2010, I took the clock from S4 at 6:54 Geltendorf to Munich (target: San Giovanni Rotondo, of course, by plane). In the S-Bahn, which stank of beer and kebabs, lay on the floor of a plastic bag, the contents captivated by its color. I picked it up and looked at the contents.
two print media (as now called) something broke in me:
first, a booklet in DINA5 format: "bayern munich flash timer &". On page 4, "Intro" to the article with the headline "concern". "Avarice, greed and rip-off The Parade McFit all lied ... Now we have day by day in Germany 12 deaths, over a thousand injured, and of course go With me on the street. Similarly, also celebrated on ... "
And then the second medium: "August www.dreituerme.de program every Saturday. Seven sins, the confession can not wait any beverage unit to 24 Clock only 2 €: 3 girls get to 23:00 Clock a bottle of prosecco on the house "
" The confession can wait ". That's the slang of the Catholic socialized and possibly traumatized youth Probably the makers of this slogan are themselves Catholic, they were perhaps used to be altar servers and are now out of. Church ausgetreten.Oder a Protestant could have had so think of a slogan? But such a sentiment is still cool.
Yes, because it just arouses memories of an unhappy Beichterziehung, which has now finally been overcome (at least in the personal biography), but unfortunately no chance of transformation has received.
a saying by the way sounds like a (secular) "Dogma." counter-church Dogmas that contradict the reason rebels, the Zeitgeist and is to replace secular, to irrational dogmas, such as "The confession can wait."
apology are just my thoughts ...
I asked myself:
What if the 19 dead and they had two consecutive injury deceased lived by the motto: "The confession can wait"?
What then?
Maintain the visitors www.dreituerme.de a confession? If not, why at all this "calming" promise, that the confession could wait.
have confessed the addressee of this event at all the need?
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