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I Hate Dating

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Dating sucks. Seriously, there is nothing I regard with more contempt than dating, simply because it is the most awkward, most uncomfortable experience in the world and there are no guarantees that it could turn out to be successful. I have dated people that seem like they have walked straight out of the pits of [...]

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Can I Accept Christians in my Life?

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For the most part, I believe I could accept Christians in my life as friends or family as long as they are socially conscious on how they worship. I don’t necessarily agree with their practices but at the very least, they shouldn’t support churches which support a homophobic slant on politics and homophobic organizations such [...]

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Christless Christianity, what the hell?

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I found an interesting link the other day about Christianity and how it is still supposedly becoming Christless. Well, I don’t know about you, but I’d have to say that it’s like saying Harry Potter books are becoming Harry Potter-less. You can’t take Christ out of Christianity just like you can’t take the protagonist out [...]

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What Would Jessica Sideways Do? (WWJSD?)

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Do you remember that fad with the bracelets that said “What Would Jesus Do?” Yes, looking back, even if I were a Christian today, I’d still think that those bracelets are a little kitsch. But hey, in Christianity, is anything sacred anymore and is anything in their religion free from being kitsch? But they got [...]

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Dear God, We Seriously Need to Talk

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Dear God, We have seriously got to sit down and discuss a few things. Like how you conned every one of your believers into thinking that this world is both perfect and the reason for all the WONDERFUL things you’ve created such as HIV, Cancer and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome is not your fault, despite [...]

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