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[02 Mar 2005|11:30pm] |
once again kristen camuso is being an asshole who doesnt allow comments. so once again im writing an entry to comment. i think thats what i'll use this for since i dont use it for anything else and the comments will be proclaimed to the whole livejournal community (aka the 3? people who actually see my page)
so... kcamuso i love you more then bread. and i know you are 16 and you do too but you need ME right? RIGHT?!
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[31 Jan 2005|10:01pm] |
Since k camuso is being a jerk who doesn't allow comments on her page, im just going to comment on her entry as one of my own. And since this journal is just, you know, pointless... i may as well use it to do pointless things.
THIS SUMMER. CAR. ROOM. SLEEP IN CAR. UMMMM SHOWER AT HOUSE? WHO NEEDS TO BE CLEAN, PLEASE! NO PHONES. NO MESSAGES. NO CONTACT. 3 DAYS... 3 3 3 3 3 3 3. SUMMER SOON SUMMER SOON AWAY FROM EVERYTHINGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG. AND ALL OF EVERYTHING'S FRIENDS... AWAY FROM THEM TOO. SO REMEMBER, JUUUUST REMEMBER.
so that, kcamuso, is what i would have written as a comment if you allowed them. FARETHEEWELL.
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[09 Dec 2004|11:32pm] |
http://www.selectsmart.com/religion
Your Results:
1. Unitarian Universalism (100%) 2. Liberal Quakers (90%) 3. Theravada Buddhism (84%) 4. Mahayana Buddhism (83%) 5. New Age (82%) 6. Secular Humanism (81%) 7. Neo-Pagan (81%) 8. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (78%) 9. Taoism (74%) 10. New Thought (69%) 11. Reform Judaism (64%) 12. Scientology (61%) 13. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (59%) 14. Bahá'í Faith (54%) 15. Orthodox Quaker (50%) 16. Sikhism (48%) 17. Jainism (48%) 18. Hinduism (46%) 19. Non-theist (45%) 20. Orthodox Judaism (25%) 21. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (21%) 22. Islam (21%) 23. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (19%) 24. Seventh Day Adventist (15%) 25. Jehovah's Witness (9%) 26. Eastern Orthodox (9%) 27. Roman Catholic (9%)
Unitarian Universalism A liberal and diverse religious organization comprised of mostly atheists (or non-theists), agnostics, Humanists, liberal Christians, Jews, Buddhists, Hindus, Neopagans, etc.
Belief in Deity: Very diverse beliefs - Unitarian Universalists welcome all deity beliefs as well as nontheistic beliefs. Some congregations are formed for those who share a common belief, e.g. Christianity. Incarnations: Very diverse beliefs, including belief in no incarnations, or that all are the embodiment of God. Some believe Christ is God's Son, or not Son but "Wayshower." Origins of universe/life: Diverse beliefs, but most believe in the Bible as symbolic and that natural processes account for origins. After death: Diverse beliefs, but most believe that heaven and hell are not places, but are symbolic. Some believe heaven and hell are states of consciousness either in life or continuing after death; some believe in reincarnation; some believe that afterlife is nonexistent or not known or not important, as actions in life are all that matter. Why evil? Diverse beliefs. Some believe wrong is committed when people distance themselves from God. Some believe in “karma,” that what goes around comes around. Some believe wrongdoing is a matter of human nature, psychology, sociology, etc. Salvation: Some believe in salvation through faith in God and Jesus Christ, along with doing good works and doing no harm to others. Many believe all will be saved, as God is good and forgiving. Some believe in reincarnation and the necessity to eliminate personal greed or to learn all of life’s lessons before achieving enlightenment or salvation. For some, the concepts of salvation or enlightenment are irrelevant or disbelieved. Undeserved suffering: Diverse beliefs. It would be a rare Unitarian Universalists that believes that a literal Satan causes suffering. Some believe suffering is part of God’s plan, will, or design even if we don’t immediately understand it. Some don’t believe in any spiritual reasons for suffering, and most take a humanistic approach to helping those in need. Contemporary Issues: The Unitarian Universalist Association’s stance is to protect the personal right to choose abortion. Other contemporary views include working for equality for homosexuals, gender equality, a secular approach to divorce and remarriage, working to end poverty, promoting peace and non-violence, and environmental protection.
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[08 Dec 2004|05:26pm] |
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Red Crayon 7: winky face means i'm eating a twinkie & thinking of you.
oh and did i mention WE HAVE FRONT ROW SEATS AT BRIGHT EYESSSSSSSS!!!
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[20 Sep 2004|10:37pm] |
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YOU ARE A WHORE... WHORE!
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