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Name: Anna Colleen Gender: Female
Interests: music, books, art, clothes, hair, makeup, hippies, kerrville folk festival, my family, friends Expertise: im definently good at being anna Occupation: well see about that Industry: service?
Message: message me AIM: breathing2005
Member Since:
9/14/2006
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| Anna has a puppy that is cuter than yours will ever be... her name is Lucy Goosey...
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| www.gotochurchday.com
have you seen this?!?!
don't worry, i will be posting my "why don't you go to church?" answer as soon as my mind stops reeling.
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| Of all the things I could write about since April 9, 2007, I am choosing to let you know that tonight, I am cleaning my apartment.
There will come a day when I sit down and write you of all the wonderful things that have happened since that day when I was singing Dave Matthews praises. But until then, please know that I am doing quite well and I love you all. | | |
| All I know is that:
DAVE MATTHEWS IS BRILLIANT!
He takes any mood and makes it chill. | | |
| I began reading Mere Christianity today. C.S. Lewis is great. This month (I mean February) we all read different books of his. I read The Great Divorce and it has made me think a lot about heaven and hell. Anyways, by saying I started reading Mere Christianity today I mean that I read the preface and the first few pages. Lame I know, but I was on the bus and I felt car sick (or would it be bus sick?). Anyways, even in his preface Lewis is so profound. He begins to talk about how he isn't going to point out any denomonation of Christianity as true because he thinks that arguement has been had too many times. But this is what he says about the heart of all denomonations of Christianity:
"It is at her centre, where her truest children dwell, that each communion is really closest to every other in spirit, if not in doctrine. And this suggests that at the centre of each there is a something, or Someone, who against all divergencies of belief, all differences of temperament, all memories of mutual persecution, speaks with the same voice."
As a child my family was Baptist and then was introduced to the Assemblies of God when I was in middle school. I think that from being so young I didn't pay much attention tot he differences presented. But now that I have seen people argue about which is right and which is most true to the Bible and which things really do matter to God, I think those few lines give me hope. That God and our connection to Him should be the focus, no matter which way we choose to believe it. And that somehow by simply connecting to Him we are connecting to every other person that is connected to Him. All in spirit of course, but still a connection.
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