Pardon meperhaps some here do?"
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To answer your question, I have never felt anything but genuinely uplifted and heartwarmed by Alamo-Girl's expressions of Christian love...
Interestingly, a moment ago, when I returned to the main forum, the top post was,
"Pope warns Catholic youth of 'spiritual desert'", which included the following:
In his final mass, the pope said the worshippers' youthful energy helped reinvigorate the church and urged them to become "messengers of love" to counter a world that was increasingly spiritually barren.
Only you and Petronski can answer (to your own selves; we deserve no answer) what makes being "messengers of love" "creepy" to you.
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To answer your question, I have never felt anything but genuinely uplifted and heartwarmed by Alamo-Girl’s expressions of Christian love...
Interestingly, a moment ago, when I returned to the main forum, the top post was,
“Pope warns Catholic youth of ‘spiritual desert’”, which included the following:
In his final mass, the pope said the worshippers’ youthful energy helped reinvigorate the church and urged them to become “messengers of love” to counter a world that was increasingly spiritually barren.
Only you and Petronski can answer (to your own selves; we deserve no answer) what makes being “messengers of love” “creepy” to you.
Excellent perceptiveness and discernment.
Thanks.
When one's priorities are Biblically straight . . .
When one's focus is God and His priorities . . .
When one acts and discerns and speaks out of a good faith heart attitude focused on God . . .
One's discernment tends to find it easy noting the obvious.
When one's focus is markedly otherwise or the opposite, even the obvious can be quite hidden . . . must as truth was hidden fromt the pharisees.