Still ConcernedconcernedparentSeptember 30 2004, 23:29:46 UTC
Dear Lara, I am still an avid reader of your livejournal as well as all the youth's and staff's livejournals at First Christian Church of Tempe. I downtrodden to see you have not change any of your interests, but that is not why I write to you now. I have a few new concerns relating to your livejournal. My concerns lie with your biography, "There is no love more sincere than the love of food". I disagree strongly with that statement. The love we share for our Father in Heaven, God, should be more sincere than anything imaginable. What kind of example do you think you are setting for the youth of our church and your outside relations who read your livejournal? Telling them that the love of food is more real than the love for God is not setting a righteous example. I suggest you change your biography to express a virtuous thought. Comment on my livejournal: concernedparent if you want more advice. Thank you for taking the time to read this and I urge to take my suggestion. A Concerned Parent
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I am still an avid reader of your livejournal as well as all the youth's and staff's livejournals at First Christian Church of Tempe. I downtrodden to see you have not change any of your interests, but that is not why I write to you now. I have a few new concerns relating to your livejournal. My concerns lie with your biography, "There is no love more sincere than the love of food". I disagree strongly with that statement. The love we share for our Father in Heaven, God, should be more sincere than anything imaginable. What kind of example do you think you are setting for the youth of our church and your outside relations who read your livejournal? Telling them that the love of food is more real than the love for God is not setting a righteous example. I suggest you change your biography to express a virtuous thought. Comment on my livejournal: concernedparent if you want more advice.
Thank you for taking the time to read this and I urge to take my suggestion.
A Concerned Parent
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