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Stephanie Jackson
Stephanie Jackson
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Posted at 20:43 on 17th November 2008

Luckily although my Mom goes to church still she has always said that she knows more Christians out of church than in so she has never made it an issue for me. I have been to my friend's children's Christenings in the Catholic church. High church really wasn't for me! I still consider myself a Christian and teach my children Christian beliefs. I will probaly end up back in the Methodist church when i get older and I love singing hymns!

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Peter Evans
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Posted at 20:55 on 17th November 2008
Your Mum is so right Steph. I know atheists that are a lot more christian than some churchgoers. They are not as pregudist for starters. The only christian law? that I adhere to is, "do unto others as you would have done unto you". As long as I stick to that, I think I am Ok.
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Beth Austin
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Posted at 20:56 on 17th November 2008
Steph, more Christians do daily works outside the church within the public. I used to always think that churches were the place to go to get 'back on track' but that the outside world is where things get done.Letting your inner spirit shine thru makes a world of difference to people. I do agree with you, that when we get older we may consider getting back into church, but for right now I get more goodwill done by being out and about amongst people. Keep a kind word on your lips, a prayer in your heart, faith in your own choices, and keep on going!  But..I could be wrong! LOLSmile
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Beth Austin
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Posted at 20:58 on 17th November 2008
Pete, I didn't see you slip in here.lol...hope all is well with you. Good to see you.
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Emma Utting
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Posted at 22:25 on 17th November 2008
Gday AllLaughing
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editPosted at 22:25 on 17th November 2008
Hi Emma, had a good shift
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Emma Utting
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Posted at 22:27 on 17th November 2008
Yes very interesting thank you Lyn B... busy but nothing I cant handle hahahahaLaughing
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editPosted at 22:32 on 17th November 2008
Best to be busy the time goes so much quicker. Me and Marie are donating blood next week, I have never done it before have you?
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Emma Utting
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Posted at 22:36 on 17th November 2008
No I havent actually Lyn, would love it but far to scared..I dont mind blood just not my own.. you will be great!!! let me know how it goes
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editPosted at 22:38 on 17th November 2008
Yeah same here, ok with other peoples but not my own. A pint seems like allot Frown
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