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Posted: 8/5/2002, 3:16 pm
by Joey
kasquith wrote:Friends of my family got married on a beach with the sun setting on the horizon. The entire thing was done with the bride, groom, immediate families on both sides, and a judge. Maxium 12 people. All the guys had their pants rolled up... everyone was in barefeet. The photos I've seen are amazing. That is FOR SURE how I want my wedding.
That sounds really nice

I don't want a huge wedding either .. the wedding I was in had about 250 guests and it was SO ritzy and elegant right down to the punch fountain! I just want a small outdoor wedding with close friends and family .. after seeing them stressing out over such small details like table signs and where to sit all these people .. it was insane .. my friend's boyfriend wants to get married on the edge of a cliff

Posted: 8/5/2002, 7:16 pm
by bort8
i believe
Posted: 9/18/2002, 6:28 am
by A Violent Whisper
I'm a Christian/Wiccan
Posted: 9/18/2002, 7:13 am
by gravity
did i mention braditarianism yet?
Posted: 9/18/2002, 7:14 am
by The Post Modern
I believe in god but in no traditional sense. I don't believe god has ever spoken to anyone. I don't believe god messes with this world in any way. The Bible is a fairy tale.
Posted: 9/18/2002, 7:39 am
by gravity
thats basically braditarianism...god talked to em then but now if someone says he did they are crazy? they were crazy then too. plus...how many kings have changed the bible?
Posted: 9/18/2002, 9:36 am
by superrgirll
What about the religion where everyone worships me?

Posted: 9/18/2002, 10:17 am
by One-Eye
Ahree wrote:"No religion, believes in nothing."
I'm the second atheist in my immediate family. Everyone else is Catholic because they feel like they have to be.
My situation precisely. Actually, I was the first atheist, then my older sister followed suit. My parents will never get over it.

Posted: 9/18/2002, 10:32 am
by gravity
superrgirll wrote:What about the religion where everyone worships me?

another sect of braditarianism the lori discipline
Posted: 9/18/2002, 11:14 am
by committed
i'm christian
all the guys at my wedding are wearing chucks.
Posted: 9/18/2002, 11:15 am
by fluttergirl
ack! you said the magic word! Converse All-Stars... my one true fetish. rawr.
<---- Pagan.
Posted: 9/18/2002, 2:46 pm
by christa lynn
I want to get married in a small church with lots of stained glass.
I'm Christian, btw. Anglican to be specific. I don't make it to church much but I don't think God's really gonna care if I'm there every time. Just that I believe and try to be a good person.
Posted: 9/18/2002, 3:04 pm
by Axtech
Mmm... I can't really answer that.
Sometimes I'm an Athiest, but sometimes... well, I just don't know.
I think I can be best described as an agnostic
(as described in a deleted scene from Donnie Darko):
"An agnostic is someone who believes that there can be no proof of the existance of god, but does not deny the possibility that god exists."
I mean, hey, anything's possible.
Right now I'm in an Athiestic mood. Tomorrow, who knows...?
Posted: 9/18/2002, 3:10 pm
by Xavier870
It's agnostic.

And that's how I feel.
Posted: 9/18/2002, 3:27 pm
by superrgirll
Xavier870 wrote:It's agnostic.

And that's how I feel.
damn, you corrected him before i could

Posted: 9/18/2002, 3:34 pm
by Xavier870
Posted: 9/18/2002, 3:38 pm
by deniedjunkie
i have a question for the christians, if you believe that when a loved one dies that they are going to heaven(a better place) and you will see them again when you die, then why are you saddened by their death?
Posted: 9/18/2002, 3:57 pm
by committed
because you miss them.
der.
Posted: 9/18/2002, 4:00 pm
by deniedjunkie
isnt that out of selfishness?
Posted: 9/18/2002, 4:04 pm
by fluttergirl
everybody is selfish to a certain degree. it's the human in us.