Fandom Snowflake Challenge Day 5
Jan. 7th, 2012 11:59 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
(days 3 and 4 didn't involve making posts)
In your own space, share something non-fannish you are passionate about with your fannish friends.
I was going to post about crochet, since it's been so new and shiny and fun, but what
cesy said in her post struck a chord with me:
Perhaps one reason I don't talk about my faith a lot in my journal is that it would be like a fish talking about water: it's always there, at the back of everything.
So I invite y'all: ask me questions about what I believe, and I'll answer them as best I can. I know that religion can be an inflammatory topic, so I'm trusting y'all to be polite and respectful, and in that trust, I'm not f'locking this post. Please don't give me cause to regret that.
In your own space, share something non-fannish you are passionate about with your fannish friends.
I was going to post about crochet, since it's been so new and shiny and fun, but what
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
But actually, a lot of those, I'm not passionate about - they're just fun hobbies. I guess the biggest non-fannish thing I'm passionate about is my faith, but I tend to avoid talking about religion on my journal. We've got a wide variety of views represented in my DWircle, and I know that for some people, anything I say is going to come across as preaching.
Perhaps one reason I don't talk about my faith a lot in my journal is that it would be like a fish talking about water: it's always there, at the back of everything.
So I invite y'all: ask me questions about what I believe, and I'll answer them as best I can. I know that religion can be an inflammatory topic, so I'm trusting y'all to be polite and respectful, and in that trust, I'm not f'locking this post. Please don't give me cause to regret that.