Angie,
I'll bet you loved or will love the DaVinci code.
Mark,
You would kill your child to keep him from going through sci? WOW!
O'C
In a message dated 7/26/2006 12:30:58 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As a kid, I thought that, too. I didn't know any better!
But I questioned at it at age 7. I don't remember what prompted that,
I was still normal, and nothing major had happened to anybody I knew.
But, after questioning it to myself in my head, I felt different that night
at bedtime prayers. Like, abandoned. So, who knows what that
was all about. Everybody's going to learn someday, right?
Now, I just don't believe in any of that, at all. I believe it
was all fabricated and twisted to control the population and get their
money, way back when what I consider Christian Mythology, and the mythical
Jesus were created by some rather clever entrepreneurs. Look how long
their business has lasted. I want to take that business
class!! -Angie
Silas wrote:
> Angelique, > Before my
injury I really believed that there was a kind loving God, don't > get
me wrong I still pray but I get so angry I have trouble with keeping
the > faith. I can't believe that a loving God would make any of
his so called > children suffer through this every day, I don't see his
reasoning at all! > Silas > > ----- Original Message
----- > From: "Angelique Novak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To:
"ALAN LABARR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: "Quad List"
<[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 8:26
AM > Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Re: Angelique and Sandy > >
> Several years ago the Sci-fi channel was running that
series, and I > > watched > > it with my parents during
dinner, we'd tape it in the morning. It's also > > available on
DVD now. We got it for my mom. > > I was born,
raised, and still in MN, so I'm not laughing, Alan! > >
Several > > great and cool bands are from New Jersey, like
Bruce! Plus, the Jersey > > Devil is > >
intriguing. > > Your born again son must be difficult
for you. I have some > > over-Christian > > relatives,
and they used to be a pain! Now they don't bring anything up, >
> especially since I've taken after my namesake. (To a
point.) > > -Angie > > > > ALAN LABARR
wrote: > > > >> i loved "dark shadows". i was a
teenager from the farmlands and > >> foothills > >> of
nj. stop laughing. i loved vampires and particularl
barnabus > >> collins. > >> i am totally with you on
the religious issue. one of my sons has a very > >> hard
time with me as he is born again. > >> > >> the voice
activated works really well with you or you with it or > >>
together. > >> ok, Angie. > >> > >>
alan > >> > >> ----- Original Message ----- >
>> From: "Angelique Novak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>
To: "ALAN LABARR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> Cc: "Quad
List" <[email protected]> > >> Sent: Tuesday, July 25,
2006 4:14 PM > >> Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Re: Angelique and
Sandy > >> > >> > Yeah, sure.
"Angie," is fine. I have voice activated software, so > >>
> I > >> > dictate what I write. So I don't know about
typing difficulties, > >> > sorry. > >> >
Anybody that grew up in the 1960s remember the soap opera,
"Dark > >> > Shadows?" > >> > That's where my
mom got, "Angelique," from. > >> > -Angie > >>
> > >> > ALAN LABARR wrote: > >> > >
>> >> i'm with you too, Angelique. can i call you Angie,
cause your full > >> >> name > >> >>
is > >> >> hard for me too type. > >>
>> > >> >> alan > >> >> >
>> >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> >> From:
"Angelique Novak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> >> To:
"Quad List" <[email protected]> > >> >> Sent:
Tuesday, July 25, 2006 11:53 AM > >> >> Subject: [QUAD-L]
Re: Angelique and Sandy > >> >> > >> >>
> Thanks Lori! I was surprised with the lack of
responses to my > >> >> > views > >> >>
> on religion, too. Not that I was trying to start anything
with > >> >> > anybody. > >> >>
> > >> >> > It is nice to be able to
converse with everyone here. Especially > >> >> >
you gals! (Haven't had that since before my injury happened.)
We > >> >> > are > >> >> > a >
>> >> > minority, damn straight. Nothing against you
fellas, I like guys > >> >> > and > >>
>> > everything, but it's not as commonplace finding another chic in
this > >> >> > condition. > >> >> >
-Angelique > >> >> > >
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