One star for giving out food to the disadvantaged. But that needs to be taken with a grain of salt considering they are the ones who disadvantage people. I have a lot of life experience in living around Ontario and in my life have found where the problem people are and who has the real mental health problem. It's the people of their kind. If you eat here during their meal programs I would advise you to NEVEER allowthe churchy old ladies to know anything about you. They will try and great you as welcoming as possible. Do not allow them to know anything about you. They will apply a learned helplessness through their wording and mannerisms. They will dig for information about you they can then use to gang stalk you and ruin your life more. They feed off of your misery and it fuels them. Without it, they are subject to their own mental health problems as I've seen about them myself. I knew to expect it from experience I've already had with their septic minded group think in a presumed moral authority to which everyone else has the mental health problem and somehow never them... But history shows them as they are. She tried to great me and I rejected the old ladies advances. The next day she sang "it's just you against the world" to antagonise me. Since then she hover around behind me to see on my phone. Has those intrusive mommy conversations with people near me. Tried to cut me off so I bump into her with food... Basically making sure that she is in my head space the entire time I am there. All of the churches are a group think and I appreciate their freedom of association but they have the need to force others under their con troll. The mental health act they use as a jail #2 has called me "disassociative". Labelled a paranoid, delusional, skitzo. I have learned that it is indeed them who is who as they label others. In my travels I have learned who the problem in society is. How they make others conform it relax enough to be influenced. Eat a free meal here if you need to like I do. But watch your yourself as they prey and...
Read moreI live close to The Toronto Reference Library. My neighbors and I approached the common table food cart. A middle age white lady was serving a gentleman in front of me. For context. My neighbor and I our Black. and my other neighbor is White. I was approaching her to inquire about the meal program as we all our pretty shy. Before I could ask my question. She abruptly cut me and said hold on he was first referring to my White neighbor who never asked her anything and was behind me. I said I'm speaking to you. She said well. Then after serving my neighbor. She said.what do you want. I reported her conduct to someone at the church. I'm supposed to recieve follow up next week. I highly doubt she will be reprimanded. The crowd is pretty rough by the library. Someone else would have assaulted her over.her...
Read moreOne of the more impressive communities here; deep roots in the social gospel, good to see those judged by society freely accepted here, acceptance and open discussion about the world is very important and I don't feel stifled here. After being mistreated at conservative places, this place is one of the few faith communities in which actions speak louder then empty words. As church attendance falls from churches, it rests on progressive churches to show the way in accepting millenials instead of scoffing at them. As Tolstoy says, if you have rightly become alienated by organized religion and their hate and hypocrisy, don't let it scare you away from your mission to help other people, seek God/Nature again, and don't let men and their evils rule you, otherwise...
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