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i also think its WRONG, to try and push you beliefs and religion onto someone else
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deb i believe the babies that die young go to the other side a wonderful place called heaven really?? why not here with there mom and dad?? i cant understand why god, would take a baby away from someone ![]() |
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Actually as I've gotten older my belief in a god has lessened. Growing up I definitely believed. I went to church weekly, was saved, the whole nine yards. For me the naivety that you may be insinuating was when I had not learned to think for myself yet and thus believed because I was told to believe. I went through a time when I did need the level of comfort that believing can give. But that belief is not what got me through it. I depend on myself now. It's much more satisfying to know that you can get through what life throws your way on your own without having to share the credit with a deity. I am not asking you to not believe. As I stated, I understand why people believe and have in the past. I am simply asking that you accept my not believing to be more than just simple naivety. I may still be young, but that does not mean that I have been through any less than you have. It's best to not assume such things. |
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deb i believe the babies that die young go to the other side a wonderful place called heaven really?? why not here with there mom and dad?? i cant understand why god, would take a baby away from someone ![]() well i just cant figure that one out |
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Actually as I've gotten older my belief in a god has lessened. Growing up I definitely believed. I went to church weekly, was saved, the whole nine yards. For me the naivety that you may be insinuating was when I had not learned to think for myself yet and thus believed because I was told to believe. I went through a time when I did need the level of comfort that believing can give. But that belief is not what got me through it. I depend on myself now. It's much more satisfying to know that you can get through what life throws your way on your own without having to share the credit with a deity. I am not asking you to not believe. As I stated, I understand why people believe and have in the past. I am simply asking that you accept my not believing to be more than just simple naivety. I may still be young, but that does not mean that I have been through any less than you have. It's best to not assume such things. me personally i pull through MYSELF, not by god |
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i also think its WRONG, to try and push you beliefs and religion onto someone else |
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i also think its WRONG, to try and push you beliefs and religion onto someone else me too, me too |
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deb i believe the babies that die young go to the other side a wonderful place called heaven really?? why not here with there mom and dad?? i cant understand why god, would take a baby away from someone ![]() well i just cant figure that one out ![]() |
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i also think its WRONG, to try and push you beliefs and religion onto someone else im not talking about you,im talking in general. it is wrong to push your beliefs onto someone else, let them find it out thereself if they want to. |
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Actually as I've gotten older my belief in a god has lessened. Growing up I definitely believed. I went to church weekly, was saved, the whole nine yards. For me the naivety that you may be insinuating was when I had not learned to think for myself yet and thus believed because I was told to believe. I went through a time when I did need the level of comfort that believing can give. But that belief is not what got me through it. I depend on myself now. It's much more satisfying to know that you can get through what life throws your way on your own without having to share the credit with a deity. I am not asking you to not believe. As I stated, I understand why people believe and have in the past. I am simply asking that you accept my not believing to be more than just simple naivety. I may still be young, but that does not mean that I have been through any less than you have. It's best to not assume such things. Actually, some of my hardest times were when I believed the most. and the strength you speak of? It's the strength within me. |
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i also think its WRONG, to try and push you beliefs and religion onto someone else me too, me too thanks ![]() ![]() |
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deb i believe the babies that die young go to the other side a wonderful place called heaven really?? why not here with there mom and dad?? i cant understand why god, would take a baby away from someone ![]() |
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Actually as I've gotten older my belief in a god has lessened. Growing up I definitely believed. I went to church weekly, was saved, the whole nine yards. For me the naivety that you may be insinuating was when I had not learned to think for myself yet and thus believed because I was told to believe. I went through a time when I did need the level of comfort that believing can give. But that belief is not what got me through it. I depend on myself now. It's much more satisfying to know that you can get through what life throws your way on your own without having to share the credit with a deity. I am not asking you to not believe. As I stated, I understand why people believe and have in the past. I am simply asking that you accept my not believing to be more than just simple naivety. I may still be young, but that does not mean that I have been through any less than you have. It's best to not assume such things. Actually, some of my hardest times were when I believed the most. and the strength you speak of? It's the strength within me. thats basically what i said. ![]() |
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deb i believe the babies that die young go to the other side a wonderful place called heaven really?? why not here with there mom and dad?? i cant understand why god, would take a baby away from someone ![]() for his work, wtf??? |
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Actually as I've gotten older my belief in a god has lessened. Growing up I definitely believed. I went to church weekly, was saved, the whole nine yards. For me the naivety that you may be insinuating was when I had not learned to think for myself yet and thus believed because I was told to believe. I went through a time when I did need the level of comfort that believing can give. But that belief is not what got me through it. I depend on myself now. It's much more satisfying to know that you can get through what life throws your way on your own without having to share the credit with a deity. I am not asking you to not believe. As I stated, I understand why people believe and have in the past. I am simply asking that you accept my not believing to be more than just simple naivety. I may still be young, but that does not mean that I have been through any less than you have. It's best to not assume such things. me personally i pull through MYSELF, not by god |
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Edited by
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Mon 05/19/08 12:57 PM
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deb i believe the babies that die young go to the other side a wonderful place called heaven really?? why not here with there mom and dad?? i cant understand why god, would take a baby away from someone ![]() well i just cant figure that one out ![]() It seems like you want to believe, but the fact that bad things happen keep you from getting there. Just remember that good would be undefined if there were no bad, and that which we view as bad often gives birth to other good. If that's true here on earth...forest fires for example...than why would that not be true of heaven...we just cannot realize it yet. ![]() (((Debbie))) ![]() ![]() |
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It seems like you want to believe, but the fact that bad things happen keep you from getting there.
what you posted above, is totally right ![]() |
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i also think its WRONG, to try and push you beliefs and religion onto someone else im not talking about you,im talking in general. it is wrong to push your beliefs onto someone else, let them find it out thereself if they want to. |
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Actually as I've gotten older my belief in a god has lessened. Growing up I definitely believed. I went to church weekly, was saved, the whole nine yards. For me the naivety that you may be insinuating was when I had not learned to think for myself yet and thus believed because I was told to believe. I went through a time when I did need the level of comfort that believing can give. But that belief is not what got me through it. I depend on myself now. It's much more satisfying to know that you can get through what life throws your way on your own without having to share the credit with a deity. I am not asking you to not believe. As I stated, I understand why people believe and have in the past. I am simply asking that you accept my not believing to be more than just simple naivety. I may still be young, but that does not mean that I have been through any less than you have. It's best to not assume such things. me personally i pull through MYSELF, not by god you think that then |
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Actually as I've gotten older my belief in a god has lessened. Growing up I definitely believed. I went to church weekly, was saved, the whole nine yards. For me the naivety that you may be insinuating was when I had not learned to think for myself yet and thus believed because I was told to believe. I went through a time when I did need the level of comfort that believing can give. But that belief is not what got me through it. I depend on myself now. It's much more satisfying to know that you can get through what life throws your way on your own without having to share the credit with a deity. I am not asking you to not believe. As I stated, I understand why people believe and have in the past. I am simply asking that you accept my not believing to be more than just simple naivety. I may still be young, but that does not mean that I have been through any less than you have. It's best to not assume such things. Actually, some of my hardest times were when I believed the most. and the strength you speak of? It's the strength within me. |
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