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    Is it wrong?

    My husband and I were separated for over a year when I filed for divorce. Our marriage, even though he wasn't a Christian, was great. Forgiveness came fairly easily for me because I was able to see the the real battle behind his actions. I didn't try to rationalize I just prayed and God let me...
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    If They Discovered the Body. . .

    I like "What If's"! I doubt my basics would change. Since I have discovered that I enjoy helping others I would still do that. I love the feeling of putting in a good days work so that would remain. I want to live a long life so I wouldnt over indulge in drinking or drugs. I am not sure that...
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    Is it wrong?

    When I filed for divorce I could have filed an "at fault" divorce against him but I decided not to for the sake of our children. I filed an uncontested divorce citing irreconcilable differences. After being signed by the judge it is final in 30 days. So we should have about 2 - 3 weeks left on...
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    Is it wrong?

    No, there wouldn't be anything sexual. He asked me to go riding with him and I really could use something relaxing and fun to do. I have been kind of home homebound for over a year with my kids. Mommy needs to get out! Thanks for your quick response.
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    Is it wrong?

    So a little background; my husband left me after 11 years of marriage. We were separated for over a year and then I filed for divorce even though I didn't want to. I just couldn't live in limbo any longer. He has been seeing someone the whole time. The divorce will be final in a few weeks but I...
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    The stumbling block for atheists.

    Thank you. I will check out that site!
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    What do Christians think of Atheists?

    I don't think he was saying it was irrelevant just not needed. And he is right. I don't need my faith to be a good person. I choose my faith. I also choose to do good things. Others choose faith and choose to do bad things. It would and could all happen without one mention of faith. But I...
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    What do Christians think of Atheists?

    I never ask anyone to understand why I believe what I believe. I haven't always believed this way. All I can say is people do many things for many different reasons and the only ones who have to answer for those actions are the people who acted. I am glad that you do good things. I wish more...
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    Hi from Bama!

    HA! Those are great! I consider myself a fan of both teams really. My grandmother and I just like to cause trouble during football season! LOL
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    Are you antitheists

    Right, I wouldn't consider that slander either. I assumed it was referring to the accusation of working with Beelzebub. Other wise it does leave one with some serious ponderings. I will have to go back and look into it more now. Thank you for that perspective.
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    The stumbling block for atheists.

    You should look up Kenneth Miller's lectures also his book "Finding Darwin's God". Evolution is very observable in nature. Check him out he is very interesting to listen to. Also he is a Christian.
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    Hi from Bama!

    Uh oh! WAR EAGLE!! ;-)
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    What do Christians think of Atheists?

    Insanity? My faith has never and will never cause me to do any if those things. I believe I am called to love others. My faith in God causes me to give to the needy family next door, donate to a child's education and healthcare in Tanzinia, sit up with an Alzheimer's patient when he doesn't know...
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    The stumbling block for atheists.

    Could share a link to more info on the "slam dunk proof" you spoke of? I would love to research these for myself.
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    What do Christians think of Atheists?

    Christianity is fully based on faith. Like I said to our human minds it is illogical. I am unsure of how my foundation of faith produces negative and harmful results. Perhaps you are speaking of what I would call abuses of faith.