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Maybe I'm just not understanding, but it seems rather disrespectful to have a community dedicated to your love for God and then spend megabytes posting to the community your "prayer requests" - for your college to re-offer the courses you need to graduate, for your boyfriend to not be upset with you, to get a boyfriend (I suggest using dragonballs?), to know whether or not to quit your job, to pay for the transmission on your car so you can have an internship.
One, and I mean one prayer was for someone other than herself (it's a
godly_gals community), the South Korean hostages in Afghanistan. And that one receives no comments in return from the other members.
When I'm at home and my mother and I drive by the Campus Life building on this one forested road, I always say, "Ugh! Campus Life!" and my mother says, "You say that every time we drive by here." Well, this is why. This is what Campus Life is like. Selfish blonde wannabe missionary-jocks. I'm a better Christian than these posers. I mean, I even bought a Christian song, "Hero" by Superchick, because I really like the sappy lyrics: "No one sits with him, he doesn't fit in/ but we feel like we do when we make fun of him/... any kindness from you might have saved his life/ heroes are made when you make a choice/ you could be a hero, heroes do what's right" (the song even talks about how Christians say it's not their problem when it is their problem, and they're not talking about abortion or anything, but just good ol' Samaritan stuff) - I feel like half these "Godly Gals" don't live by their own standards (big surprise there, of course) - don't take action, don't help anyone, don't strive for anything.
Of course, I firmly believe that doing good makes you a good person, no matter what your beliefs with regard to religion, and I believe in what I believe - to the point that I have said, several times, that if the End-Times come and it turns out I'm "wrong", and the Godly Gals are going to heaven and I'm going to hell, that's fine, because I'd rather be in hell.
One, and I mean one prayer was for someone other than herself (it's a
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When I'm at home and my mother and I drive by the Campus Life building on this one forested road, I always say, "Ugh! Campus Life!" and my mother says, "You say that every time we drive by here." Well, this is why. This is what Campus Life is like. Selfish blonde wannabe missionary-jocks. I'm a better Christian than these posers. I mean, I even bought a Christian song, "Hero" by Superchick, because I really like the sappy lyrics: "No one sits with him, he doesn't fit in/ but we feel like we do when we make fun of him/... any kindness from you might have saved his life/ heroes are made when you make a choice/ you could be a hero, heroes do what's right" (the song even talks about how Christians say it's not their problem when it is their problem, and they're not talking about abortion or anything, but just good ol' Samaritan stuff) - I feel like half these "Godly Gals" don't live by their own standards (big surprise there, of course) - don't take action, don't help anyone, don't strive for anything.
Of course, I firmly believe that doing good makes you a good person, no matter what your beliefs with regard to religion, and I believe in what I believe - to the point that I have said, several times, that if the End-Times come and it turns out I'm "wrong", and the Godly Gals are going to heaven and I'm going to hell, that's fine, because I'd rather be in hell.