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There are aproximately 33 thousand Christian demoninations
33 thousand protestant christian denominations, please keep that in mind that they are in fact protestant, in respect of me or any other Orthodox Christians.
holy crap. is that right? where did this figure come from? i didnt think there were that many Religions, much less sects of one.
Are there any Indigo Children in the Temple?
I am one and I lived with one (my best friend) for a long time. Now that we live in different states, its hard to connect with him like that again. Are there any here? Also, does anyone have any input, comments, ideas, etc. about the Indigo Children?
If you want to know more about it,
clicky --> www.2012-spiritual-growth-prophecies.com/indigo-child.html
I think that in any case like this, straight or gay, you should not face charges if the relationship began before you turned 18. That should be obvious. Are you just supposed to end your relationship because one of you had a birthday? That just seems ridiculous to me.
it is funny
agree
also there are so many really crude jokes, and sometimes for me are funny, I can not be hypocrite, and be serious, and then enjoy it in private.
BUT... I understand what he say, if you visit another website, and you find an image, like OUR LOGO, with
jar jar doing poo on it... and it's trully our LOGO, and everybody enjoy that, and agree it's funny... What do you think????
just made it in a rush... (and maybe not funny, and more grotesque ) but.. think... if you find this in a Mormon forum.....
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Hay how about this one modified from Shrek...The mind is like an onion it has layers.
Ha! I do so love simplistic views of complicated theories.
Reliah added to list of Intake Officers
www.templeofthejediorder.org/faq#Offices
Please note that I am aware of the hyperlinks of people's names not taking them to their profile...
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It's as if there's some type of "attendance quota" that we all have to "meet".
There isn't an attendance quota, right? :huh: :laugh:
Not one for you to worry about ;)
But when Teaching Masters are away for more than a week or two without letting anyone know, that's the same as if a teacher took a few weeks off school without telling anyone they weren't going to be coming in...
And the same as in any walk of life, when people take on positions of responsibility they are making a commitment to being there to actually fulfil the role that they have agreed to do. So whilst no-one is taking a register and checking that attendance doesn't drop below a certain percentage, it is my duty to be here and, when that is not possible, to ensure that you guys know what's going on and when I'll be back! :)
I have used so many usernames, things relating to old gods, things from different myths, things from D&D and other games, even names that are just random gobblings of letters that seem to fit together, and are pronounceable in English. I've always wanted a different name, a different life.
I never used my real name, because it isn't who I was, it was a name given by my father, because he wanted a little him, so he gave me his name, made me to learn his trade, and only allowed me to enjoy his enjoyments.
I have been soya since the middle of 2006, a group of friends didn't like the name I had chosen for myself, so they got together and gave me a new name, more indicative of my personality.
I still go by my real name in real life, I get asked if I made it up, or where it's from, what it means, why I changed my name (because it couldn't be something my parents gave me!), everything.
I am currently attempting to take my name, make it me, really get people to go "Oh, you're ***?" and not speak about my father.
In short, I use my username, because I do not feel a connection to my real name, but I'm trying to change that, and may change to my real name here, shortly, in the future.
I would say recognize the guilt as we cannot prevent emotions from arising, but after you have recognized and understood where it has come from, I suggest letting it go.
I have been a healer for years.
For as long as I can remember I have sought to help people. As a child I wanted to be a storm chaser, a spy, a doctor and for a time a priest.
After a car accident involving a family member. I vowed to find a way to learn to save lives. To happen apon those on the brink and have the skills and abilities needed to reach out and return them to this life.
This was a childs dream. However, those are the ones that motivate us the most.
I went through a program in my high school called OEC (Opportunities in Emergency Care), I was trained as an EMT in high school. I worked a few jobs as an EMT, even as a Medical Officer, but soon I started working at a Trauma Center.
I have been here for 9 years, I still volunteer my time on some services. However, I have found that the people in the field and in the ER have colored my experiences. Given me a vision of life that at times can bring an indescribable amount of joy, and equally indescribable pain and at times fear.
That is my light, courage in the face of fear. Brought forth by pure will, by conviction and by the knowledge that what I do may be thankless at times, but I watch the differences I make happen. That... That lets me sleep very well at night.
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