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If we are going places that don't exist, I'd rather go to Neverland.
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Hell isn't real, and neither is Neverland. So hey, I don't really care :p
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And Paris Hilton has/had(dunno if it is still alive) a dog called Tinker Bell - that doesn't make the fictional fairy real.
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well glad you agree then
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so sad it's a rainy day
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too bad no one will talk to me
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timeless where art thou ?
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awe so sad no one wants to talk
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well where is everyone ? I guess I will talk to myself now, well me is very sad about the tornado I hope no more hits tonight or tomorrow
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oh no the spammers are back
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you all need Jesus
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I hope we don't get spammers like we did last time
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so how is everyone ?
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well my grandmother died the other day
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it's a sad sad day
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not as many people on here than there use to be
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well it's been about a month and two weeks since timless came here maybe he is never coming back, oh well I don't blame him
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I love hymns
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awe , how wonderful people are ignoring me
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WOW.. this is a long, ongoing post.. lol I use to be Catholic, I am Agnostic now. Some things I have learned, got to think of on my own from Christianity is, The Old Test, mostly laws, laws made by man. Yes, it says we should follow the laws of our land. Those laws were the ancient Hebrew laws, We no longer live in that time or place. I do not recall Jesus ever saying he was god. Only he was the son of god, and we are all children of god. Heaven and Hell is here, around us, in us. So i take that as, we make our own fate, that we can make our own lives a living hell or can be enlightened. The path to enlightenment is a narrow one. What I think Christians mistake is, not asking for forgiveness is going to get them into heaven. As it is written the path to god is a narrow path, and asking for forgiveness is a pretty easy escape IMO. Suppose to love each other as we love our selves. Try doing that at 5 o'clock rush hour.
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