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Posted By: JMHO on 2007-12-06
In Reply to: As an atheist, I sometimes wished I could believe... - Hayseed

church on this rock." And ever since, as Christians, we've always had a sense of community, like-minded believers who fellowship and gather and love one another as we worship, pray, and serve God. It is an amazing thing. I sure do wish you were a part of that! LOL I love you and you are absolutely hysterical and hilarious - Christian or not. I don't care! You are awesome. I've always said if I were in Maine (I'm in the south) I'd be your friend. Every day of the week! And we wouldn't have to talk about God or anything. I'm so sick of religion and religious people and people who throw stones. Ugh!




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