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Apr 17, 2008 00:03

Did I push away my Christian friends or did they push me away, or was it all within the natural progression of things? Did we drift apart because I began spending so much time with Brendan, or did I deliberately avoid them for fear of judgment? And if the second is the case, wasn't it judgmental of me to assume they would judge me? And is it right ( Read more... )

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sickyprincess April 17 2008, 07:20:43 UTC
" ...or did I deliberately avoid them for fear of judgment? And if the second is the case, wasn't it judgmental of me to assume they would judge me?"

Isn't it just fear, and not your being judgmental?

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eveanhei April 17 2008, 16:58:44 UTC
Yikes. That sounds like there are saddening ruminations afoot.

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anonymous April 18 2008, 03:30:17 UTC
Just remember surveys show the majority of Americans hate atheists more than they hate terrorists. So maybe you didn't push them away.

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personality April 18 2008, 16:41:20 UTC
Pushing someone away is a very active task. If anything, you let them drift away, but I don't think you did that either. I mean, Cassandra moved to Texas and Katie moved to Chicago, for crying out loud. That'll put a strain on any friendship. Angie... you always had some differences of opinion with Angie, even as a Christian.

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theendless April 22 2008, 12:41:27 UTC
I don't know if I'm included in this group or not, although I tend to think not and that you are talking about Christians who used to live near you ( ... )

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