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Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 4:36 pm
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Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 4:43 pm
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Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 4:49 pm
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Testicular Diabeetus Sadly no. Back in high school everyone and their dog was into Wicca. =/ Or they were Atheist. However i did find a Mormon girl, she was really nice. =) And we are still friends to this day. Coolio!
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Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 10:19 am
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The only experience I had that could be even relatively close to that was when I was in art class in the 7th grade and this one guy at my art table was saying something about God and asked if I had been baptized before and I said I was the previous summer and he's like, "That's cool." and that was about it. He got a tattoo in high school that said, "PUSH" which stood for, "Pray Until Something Happens". I wasn't really friend with him, but we had quite a few classes together. He seemed like a sensitive guy, but then something happened with him and getting caught with drugs, I believe. Hopefully that wasn't what everyone thought it was. I believe he's a good guy that made a bad mistake. He was also a football player, so he did whatever he could to keep good grades...like copy off of other people...so I'm not sure if he was actually a Christian, or if he was a different religion...perhaps a Christian that didn't always make the best choices.
Other than that, I didn't usually see many that believe in God, but I could've had classmates that were Christians and I just didn't know it. Although it sometimes felt like I was the only one. I had my best friend, but we didn't really talk about God and the Bible all that much at school.
Oh yeah, and I remember once that I was sitting in the cafeteria before school started with some friends and there were these guys that were dressed fairly nicely...nicer than the average high school male. One of them stepped on the table and stated what church they went to (I don't remember which one it was), but they were telling the whole cafeteria about their church and how Jesus and God can save them. I was thinking, "Wow, that must take a lot of guts." Then his other friend also introduced himself and they started talking about Jesus. I was listening to them, but the people I was sitting with, as long as a majority of the cafeteria started yelling, "BOOOOO! GET DOWN!" and, "STUPID BIBLE THUMPERS!" and started throwing their milk cartons, and other garbage, but the two teenagers kept on talking, which I thought was awesome. After a few minutes they decided to end it, perhaps before it caused more than a group booing and throwing trash. They just said, "Thank you for your time." and walked away. It kinda hurts even seeing fellow believers be persecuted like that, but I sure hope that perhaps they planted a seed somewhere among the hateful high school students.
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Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 6:57 pm
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Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 5:47 pm
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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 11:54 am
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