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message 51: by Rebekah Faith (new)

Rebekah Faith (musicalradiance) Amelia*annabeth&percy*sittin in a tree* wrote: "wow you + me = the only 2 conservatives on this site, lol. im almost s..."

lolz. i take offense to the above comment! well, im just not sure wat i am. though i do have a few years..


message 52: by Miss Amelia (new)

Miss Amelia (missameliatxva) i didnt mean to be offensive rae! i love you!! :P
and now the number goes up to a gigantic 3.


message 53: by Rebekah Faith (new)

Rebekah Faith (musicalradiance) lolz. i know you do.i was sorta joking there. teeheehee


message 54: by Miss Amelia (new)

Miss Amelia (missameliatxva) teeheeHEEEheehehe (coughs) :P


message 55: by Rebekah Faith (new)

Rebekah Faith (musicalradiance) *pats back*


message 56: by RedPath (new)

RedPath I feel kinda lonely, being polytheistic and all..........lol jk


message 57: by Miss Amelia (new)

Miss Amelia (missameliatxva) hahahaha


message 58: by RedPath (new)

RedPath btw NO BOOKS IS EVIL!

just had to get that out....


message 59: by Rebekah Faith (new)

Rebekah Faith (musicalradiance) lolz. i hear ya!


message 60: by RedPath (new)

RedPath -pulls out picket sign with "NO BOOKS IS EVIL" painted on it-


message 61: by Miss Amelia (new)

Miss Amelia (missameliatxva) i think some books are bad an inappropriate, but not evil. evil is kind of a strong word. :P


message 62: by RedPath (new)

RedPath Yeah, the inappropiate ones can be much, but those are for people who like that sort of thing. Nothing is truly "Evil"


message 63: by Rebekah Faith (new)

Rebekah Faith (musicalradiance) exactly, and if a book is labeled as inappropriate for your age/maturity level, then dont read it right then!


message 64: by RedPath (new)

RedPath It especially drives me crazy when people bash on books like the Golden Compass. It's just a book! It's fiction! If you don't like the themes or content, ignore them and leave them alone!

-puts tape over mouth to stop ranting-


message 65: by Rebekah Faith (new)

Rebekah Faith (musicalradiance) I know! i enjoyed the book (and the others), and big Whoop! im a Christian who read a book with Athiest themes! the world shall die because of it!


message 66: by RedPath (new)

RedPath -sarcasm- 'Cause everyone knows that reading a book with a different religious theme AUTOMATICALLY converts you!


message 67: by Miss Amelia (last edited Dec 24, 2009 10:47AM) (new)

Miss Amelia (missameliatxva) i agree partly, but still it makes me nervous that books like that are out there for young people, both as a future teacher and hopefully someday as a future parent. like there are a lot of books in the YA section that i dont really like because i think they're inappropriate and not really teaching good values, but i guess im old fashioned like that.
and that's cool for you, rae, i couldnt read those books. im reading this book right now for my Christianity and Literature class (its like a textbook) and it talks about that series. idk i couldnt ever read it, and i dont actually know anybody who has. i never even heard of the series before a couple years ago.


message 68: by Rebekah Faith (new)

Rebekah Faith (musicalradiance) i know! oops! i've read the PJ&O books! i now believe in the Greek Gods! I worship them daily!

COME ON!!!!!! PEOPLEZZZ!!!!! are you honestly that daft?


message 69: by Rebekah Faith (new)

Rebekah Faith (musicalradiance) Amelia*annabeth&percy*sittin in a tree* wrote: "i agree partly, but still it makes me nervous that books like that are out there for young people, both as a future teacher and hopefully someday as a future parent. like there are a lot of books i..."

yeah, i had heard of it i think, but then my older sis ((and mind you, all in my immediate family are christians)) picked it up, my older bro read it afterward, and then i got it. it was a little hard to get into, but i made it through the entire series


message 70: by Rebekah Faith (new)

Rebekah Faith (musicalradiance) i think i read them in 6th grade, and im in 8th now


message 71: by RedPath (new)

RedPath I've gotta tell you, I'm Hindu, okay. I've read MILLIONS (okay, just a lot) of books with Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Atheist and tons of other religious themes. So far, I'm still Hindu, still polytheistic (even though I should go to temple more often XD, Anyways....) Will I convert to something else someday? Maybe. Will it happen because of a book? Probably not.


message 72: by Rebekah Faith (new)

Rebekah Faith (musicalradiance) i know!i've been a christian since birth, i have accepted the lord into my heart, and unless something drastic happens, i intend to stay a christian


message 73: by RedPath (new)

RedPath It's really your choice on who you worship or follow. NO BOOK IS GOING TO CONTROL YOU LIKE THAT! But that's what all of the people who ban books and dub them "Evil" ultimately think.


message 74: by Rebekah Faith (new)

Rebekah Faith (musicalradiance) yeps!and i feel good about myself because i dont have to have these long debates with others about why christianity is the *best* religion, i can just accept their choice. now, if they are non religious, i dont have a problem with telling them about the lord.


message 75: by Rebekah Faith (new)

Rebekah Faith (musicalradiance) lolz.


message 76: by Miss Amelia (new)

Miss Amelia (missameliatxva) that is awesome to hear you guys say that! i think honestly, its not so much that books "change your mind" as they just put bad images into your mind. like my aunt told my mom that my little cousin (who is 14) asked her if it was okay to do something she had been raised not to do, just because she read it in a book. i mean, there were some things that i wasnt allowed to read, just because they werent age appropriate. and now that im older and set in my faith, nothings going to change that. for example, i read The Da Vinci Code a couple years ago and I actually liked it. i liked the art and history references, but i just kind of "blah blah blahed" over the religious stuff, cause well i know that dan brown is wrong, hahha :P but i was older when i read it. i wouldnt want my young middle school-ish cousins reading it, cause they're not there intellectually yet. does that make sense? it's just that i dont think every book is appropriate for every age. and there are some things that i wont ever read. like harlequin books! im pretty sure i'll never read those, hahaha


message 77: by RedPath (new)

RedPath I feel confident about my religion too. I think that all religions are right. They all have their faults and rights.


message 78: by Rebekah Faith (new)

Rebekah Faith (musicalradiance) it does, i stick to the teen/YA and Kids books. i may brach out every so often and read an adultish book, but thats only like, Wicked The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West or maybe a Jane Autsen (which i have never read any of her books). i did read Ransom Your Heart by Meg Cabot, but that was only because it was mentioned in the last Princess Diaries book and it sounded intriguing, lolz.


message 79: by Lydia (new)

Lydia Jane Austen is a good writer.


message 80: by Rebekah Faith (new)

Rebekah Faith (musicalradiance) RedPath ~Enna-girl~ wrote: "I feel confident about my religion too. I think that all religions are right. They all have their faults and rights."

yeps! and while you may have a different denomination in say Christianity like, im United Methodist while Amelia may be Episcopalian (just an example if you aren't)we can still agree that the lord is our savior, regardless of different worshiping beliefs


message 81: by Rebekah Faith (new)

Rebekah Faith (musicalradiance) Lydia wrote: "Jane Austen is a good writer."

so i've heard.


message 82: by Miss Amelia (last edited Dec 24, 2009 11:21AM) (new)

Miss Amelia (missameliatxva) ima baptist :D well, you know, a Christian fist, then a baptist :D but sometimes we go to this non-denominational church in the city.


message 83: by Rebekah Faith (new)

Rebekah Faith (musicalradiance) kewlz. we've been UM for my entire life, tho my dad was involved in the baptist church for a while. but he didn't become a christian till he was in college


message 84: by RedPath (new)

RedPath I think my dad's a Lutheran (sp?) I dunno........


message 85: by Miss Amelia (new)

Miss Amelia (missameliatxva) thats awesome. :D


message 86: by Rebekah Faith (new)

Rebekah Faith (musicalradiance) ((that is how you spell it))
it is perty cool


message 87: by ♫♪Kristenn҉ (new)

♫♪Kristenn҉ (9533808008) Rae*Ani/Isi* *RolePlay Addicted* wrote: "but i guess it is america"

My whole family came from China.


message 88: by [deleted user] (new)

My family came from Korea o.O


message 89: by Rebekah Faith (new)

Rebekah Faith (musicalradiance) kewlios


message 90: by [deleted user] (new)

Did you grow up in korea or did just your family live there?


message 91: by [deleted user] (new)

Family came from there.
I don't even look korean, though I did was I was littler, like the eyes and skin color you could tell, but then I grew lol


message 92: by Jordan (new)

Jordan how can people believe those books are bad i love books and i have read most of those and they were great!


message 93: by Lydia (new)

Lydia Each person has their own point of view.


message 94: by Jordan (new)

Jordan ya everyone has their own point of view but my mom hates the HP series!i love them!


message 95: by Lydia (new)

Lydia I don't like Harry Potter either...


message 96: by Jordan (new)

Jordan o thats ok i don't mind sorry if i offended u


message 97: by Lydia (new)

Lydia No, you didn't. ;D


message 98: by Jordan (new)

Jordan gotta run bye :P


message 99: by Lydia (new)

Lydia Bye!


message 100: by [deleted user] (new)

im here!!!


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