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Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 7:14 pm
KirbyVictorious TOO MUCH PURPLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE! X.x Sorry. I always use purple . . . since I've been on Gaia. Maybe I'll try green out for here.
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Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 7:26 pm
I like red.
Pink is too girly.
And they don't even have pink...
(Don't say violet, violet sucks.)
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Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 3:06 pm
Mkay...
Well, thank all that's holy, somebody with both a rosary and a functioning, questioning mind. Kirby, dear, I sincerely hope that nothing knocks those tow important bits out of alignment. People like you are the only hope religion has to survive the coming decades.
Me, I'm nearly a-religious. Not atheistic. I just can't get behind organized religion for so many reasons I won't go into without being directly asked. But I sincerely like people who have a faith, and have the intelligence to not only believe in something, but try their very best to understand what it is they are believing in. Is it words in a book, is it words from a preacher's mouth, is it an image or ideal? So much gets passed off as religion that's not worth a gnat's belief, let alone the faith of a thinking human being.
I'm equally glad that you had the experience, the epiphany, of realizing what Jesus is for yourself. Not for anyone else, but just for you. And an epiphany like that will secure you in your faith more than any thousand sermons.
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Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 5:10 pm
Well, thank you!
That's awfully nice.
And truthfully? Mass makes me yawn.
So I dunno if I'm a very good Catholic.
But Jesus... heart Yay!
Even if you don't believe in anything but God and his son, it's nice to know there's something.
Amazing, that I can believe almost anything, but it took me so long to accept religion...
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