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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Her aunty had to rescue her from a mad religious place.
Her family are very religious. I think it all mixed together and sent her bonkers.
She was dead hard, which was one of the reasons I was grateful for her protection at school, ha.
Next time, take your beating and go it alone, it will bite you on your arse years later!
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 20:55, 1 reply, 16 years ago)
I seriously think it's responsible for fucking more people up than drugs and 4chan combined.
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 20:58, Reply)
My nana's catholic but she doesn't take every word seriously and she can laugh at the campness. I was allowed to go off my own way, but respected my older family members' belief in funny statues. In fact it's documented on here that I'm not religious but that St Jude is my homeboy.
Christenings and weddings are family gatherings I enjoy, while not fully participating.
It's when people put it before logic and kindness and health that it gets scary.
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 21:02, Reply)
and as a result has a pathological dislike/fear of nuns (she nearly shat it when she came to see me in Italy as there's a huge convent in Siena) so she raised me with no real religious leanings to speak of. I've seen the whole gamut of religious reactions, from diehard Scientologists to my nan, who is staunch Irish Catholic and am glad I'm not in any of it.
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 21:06, Reply)
They're mean to kids.
People who just get on with it can do what they like.
I salute and whistle when I see a lone magpie...
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 21:08, Reply)
people can do what they wish as long as it doesn't hurt anyone. I hate having people's opinions forced on me in any context but especially religious!
(, Tue 8 Dec 2009, 21:25, Reply)
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