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What do your loved ones think of this site?

Crystal Red

Episkopos Crystal Red
None of my loved ones, or anyone in my life is the type of person to come here, or to any of the forums I post on, they all think they have it worked out, obviouisly there is no God because Christianity is wrong, I hate that, (I have nothing against Christianity by the way), I don't mind if they are just rejecting Christianity, but they have no idea what's out there. When I started on my journey to find God I was astounded to find a whole world I'd never even knew was there. They coulod feel so much more complete just coming to a place like this & seeing what there is, I think they are just to scared to believe in anything, or too scared to question their beliefs, lest they go to hell.
 

Katzpur

Not your average Mormon
FeathersinHair said:
Katzpur, tell him that he's concerned about a hypothetical axe-murderer, he can be reassured that a hypothetical pagan is crouched on your doorstep, ready to stop the person! I'll tackle 'im (the axe person, not your husband) and inform him of the error of his ways, all while allowing my pet ferret to cruelly lick his ears off.
How sweet of you, Feathers. I'll pass that information along to him. I'm sure it will be a great source of comfort to him. :D I hope I can pet your ferret before you leave.

I fear that ya'll are a constant form of amusement for my mom. She knows most of the "usual suspects" by name, and the types of posts they tend to make. Telling her about the latest thread, and who's saying what, is a bit like relaying scene from a TV show. She actually guesses my responses to certain topics (for instance, calling someone a 'snotberry') to the point where I'm worried.
:biglaugh: Moms... Ya gotta love 'em. Tell her 'Hi' from Katzpur.
 

Feathers in Hair

World's Tallest Hobbit
My mom says "hi" back! ("That's that wonderful LDS person, right?" she asked. I assured her it was!)

And don't worry! Frannie will be happy to stay long enough to be petted. (It'll help her attention span if you have raisins, though!)
 

jamaesi

To Save A Lamb
and my close friends I've tried to get to come on here, but I guess they're not much for religious stuff.
Except for this one. : D You can all blame Jensa for me being here.


I don't really... tell my family what I do online as I've not come out to all of them about my sexuality or religion. In fact, I don't really talk to my family that much. Teehee.

And all my families here in Brasil can't speak English well enough to understand this place.
 

jewscout

Religious Zionist
most of my friends either don't care or think it's a bit of an obsession...sometimes i'm on when i'm hanging out w/ them...i tried to get a friend of mine from my shul to sign up but i haven't seen her on yet so we'll see:eek:
and Rachel wants to join but she's never on the computer so she never gets the chance.
 

michel

Administrator Emeritus
Staff member
jewscout said:
most of my friends either don't care or think it's a bit of an obsession...sometimes i'm on when i'm hanging out w/ them...i tried to get a friend of mine from my shul to sign up but i haven't seen her on yet so we'll see:eek:
and Rachel wants to join but she's never on the computer so she never gets the chance.
Think yourself fortunate you can find someone who cares; I was vaguely thinking of going in the local Church this Sunday with thumb-screws, but...................:biglaugh:
 
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