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Whenever God closes a door, somewhere He opens a window ~ The sound of music ~Chica~ Caretaker of *the (thee)* blue shirt
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Morality, decency, and being a good citizen are signs of responsible living. Continue to live responsibly after you're free from religious bondage.
To the person who is willing to break free from religious blindness, here is a suggestion. BREAK EVERY RELIGIOUS RULES THAT YOU KNOW, and then thank God for giving you the courage. And then when you meet the one true God, put this into music and make it your song in life: "We have escaped like a bird from the snare of the fowlers; the snare is BROKEN and we have escaped. Our help is in the name of the Lord, who made heaven and earth." (Psalm 124:7-8). Free at last, thank God we are free!!!!! (Quote from Martin Luther King). |
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Why is it that when i ask you a simple, literate Question you reply with one flew over the cuckoo's nest responses? I'm not wanting innunedos over MLK. In fact maybe you should consume that last quote. Break it down. It may make some sense to you. The only religious blind mouse around the ticking clock is you. All i'm asking is for some respect on your side to other religions. I see noone disrespect yours. Though, its becoming a question of *what* exactly is your kind of religion. My catholic friends don't act the way you do.
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Mchica, I perfectly understand your point about respect. For that TT has opened a thread, so please address your question there and I'll respond.
As for here, I'M TALKING ABOUT BREAKING FREE FROM RELIGIOUS BONDAGE! |
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