To: senateforcaster
Read her profile. She was a Christian. And since the dead person in question happens to be Christian, Christian references take precedence, and are to be expected. People of other faiths who aren't Christian don't get offended when Christian references are made about a Christian who died. The truly devout of any faith respect the faith of the deceased in question--only very obtuse and socially tone-deaf jerks get offended.
141 posted on
07/09/2005 8:19:54 PM PDT by
wimpycat
(Hyperbole is the opiate of the activist wacko.)
To: wimpycat; silent_jonny
This account has been banned or suspended.Thanks mod's!! Jerks like that do not belong here.
145 posted on
07/09/2005 8:22:24 PM PDT by
TheMom
(My husband rocks!)
To: wimpycat
As one who is basically a non believer, I struggle on some of these sad occasions, to find the appropriate words that express my condolences, and grief, that seem right and fitting for the bereaved, and true to myself. I ponder each and every word. They do not come easily. But the spirit moves me sometimes to try, as best I can. The spirit moved me here, because Texasflower, and her untimely death, the loss of her, affected my heart.
155 posted on
07/09/2005 8:29:49 PM PDT by
Torie
(Constrain rogue state courts; repeal your state constitution)
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