I'm Sister Maynard. For the curious (and fellow strange people,) that is indeed a reference to Monty Python and the Holy Grail, my favorite funny movie.
I registered here after reading a post on GPS16 a while ago where someone made a thread and this forum was in their signature. Although the logic was and the person left, vowing never to return, I explored this site for a month or so and finally decided to join. I wanted the interesting perspective of a predominantly Christian site, as I post on others where religion is rarely brought up for faith-based discussions.
I enjoy reading as many fantasy books as I can find, particularly those dealing with time travel or parallel universes. They're very thought-provoking. I like doing jigsaw puzzles and I'm in my ninth year of playing piano. I love Dungeons & Dragons and would live to find an actual Dungeon group. Alas, there don't seem to be any that welcome teenage girls.
I'll be seventeen in a few days. I live in Georgia and I'm a Methodist. A few of my views are unconventional for mainstream Christianity, but I don't believe that my differences are anything major. I'm rather liberal and like to question things.
I registered here after reading a post on GPS16 a while ago where someone made a thread and this forum was in their signature. Although the logic was and the person left, vowing never to return, I explored this site for a month or so and finally decided to join. I wanted the interesting perspective of a predominantly Christian site, as I post on others where religion is rarely brought up for faith-based discussions.
I enjoy reading as many fantasy books as I can find, particularly those dealing with time travel or parallel universes. They're very thought-provoking. I like doing jigsaw puzzles and I'm in my ninth year of playing piano. I love Dungeons & Dragons and would live to find an actual Dungeon group. Alas, there don't seem to be any that welcome teenage girls.
I'll be seventeen in a few days. I live in Georgia and I'm a Methodist. A few of my views are unconventional for mainstream Christianity, but I don't believe that my differences are anything major. I'm rather liberal and like to question things.