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<blockquote data-quote="Southernscotty" data-source="post: 72508205" data-attributes="member: 407692"><p>I guess I will hop out of here because it just hit that most people probably don't understand me because they were not raised like I was. { Beverly Hillbillies Theme Song} </p><p>I live in a different world now and I seem to be a round peg trying to fit into a square hole. lol</p><p>I just see life so much different than most people. To be honest I am glad for this because I learned real world techniques and skills that are useful in my life and ministry. </p><p> Even before I was a saved, As a child I learned that we loved our neighbors and we took them food when they were sick. We cut and hauled their hay and took care of their livestock for free. We knew everyone's name on our 5 miles of dirt road and they were considered extended family. </p><p>As a child I carried a 22 rifle or shotgun or a fishing pole up and down our roads and hunted everywhere I wanted too with no thought of ever using a gun to do anything harmful to anyone. </p><p>I walked miles of creek fishing and hunting and I walked home and put my gun in my room and done my chores and then my homework. I am 46 years old and I don't even understand the world I live in. </p><p>I miss our farm but the lessons I learned on it have stayed with me. I learned respect because my parents loved me enough to teach me. Isn't this what God does?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southernscotty, post: 72508205, member: 407692"] I guess I will hop out of here because it just hit that most people probably don't understand me because they were not raised like I was. { Beverly Hillbillies Theme Song} I live in a different world now and I seem to be a round peg trying to fit into a square hole. lol I just see life so much different than most people. To be honest I am glad for this because I learned real world techniques and skills that are useful in my life and ministry. Even before I was a saved, As a child I learned that we loved our neighbors and we took them food when they were sick. We cut and hauled their hay and took care of their livestock for free. We knew everyone's name on our 5 miles of dirt road and they were considered extended family. As a child I carried a 22 rifle or shotgun or a fishing pole up and down our roads and hunted everywhere I wanted too with no thought of ever using a gun to do anything harmful to anyone. I walked miles of creek fishing and hunting and I walked home and put my gun in my room and done my chores and then my homework. I am 46 years old and I don't even understand the world I live in. I miss our farm but the lessons I learned on it have stayed with me. I learned respect because my parents loved me enough to teach me. Isn't this what God does? [/QUOTE]
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