virgin mary

Jan 08, 2005 16:55


as fourteen-year-olds entering a new world of education, the two of us were curious and continuously questioning of our faith and our surroundings. in the ninth grade, it was concluded by a close friend and i that the term "jesus christ" was interesting in and of itself. the surname taken on by christ can be directly translated into "messiah". ( Read more... )

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long and invalid. xcomablack January 10 2005, 20:53:38 UTC
the most happiness this place has brought me was listed in your first paragraph.

as miserable as we were, those were some really gold times.

in this time of decadence for most, it relieves me to know that there are some who still cherish certain virtues. many might think that this is "lame", but who are they to comment? afterall, we do not call their bedroom romps "ridiculous". this brings me back to grade nine when we all used to fight for a little individuality...now we're fighting for the right to do what all those closed minded religious folk(who were the majority of those who tried to hurt us in grade nine)are supposed to be doing: fulfilling THEIR duties.

*sigh*
it seems that most social situations bother me.

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Re: long and invalid. pygmalionism January 10 2005, 22:07:23 UTC
i do miss those short-lived days of ninth grade glory. our realizations of the simple things involved with catholicism brought us all the pleasure in the world.

yesterday was a day of long lost memories in the midst of square one. i encountered a number of individuals who have always intrigued me in one way or another in the past. it is odd how these people whom i never associated myself with seemed to make high school a lot more worthwhile.

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