Catholic church and its shortcomings

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Type_O
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Re: Catholic church and its shortcomings

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bingoman99 wrote:thx,...i will.... if u check on earlier posts i even asked ..."is there a religion out there that will/can spark interest?"....no response.....b/c as u know the catholic faith is not on the top 10.....let me know when u think of a faith that will spark interest in me (and my children)......otherwise.....bye bye catholic faith.... YAAAAAAWWWWNNNN (yawn)...


Faith is much bigger than religion. I learned that growing up. I'm quite sure, other children did too.
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Re: Catholic church and its shortcomings

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oh,....i forgot one good thing that happened during an Immaculata service...... well...let's just say that catholic girls r the horniest on the planet...and i spent 45 minutes w a fellow school-mate (choice little thing) in the back-seat of her dad's '76 Cordoba while the parents were inside (listening to that crap)..we were doing the wild thing.....but we did make the last 10 minutes of the service.... yes,.... I guess catholic services weren't all THAT bad..... :discodance:
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Re: Catholic church and its shortcomings

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bingoman99 wrote:oh,....i forgot one good thing that happened during an Immaculata service...... well...let's just say that catholic girls r the horniest on the planet...and i spent 45 minutes w a fellow school-mate (choice little thing) in the back-seat of her dad's '76 Cordoba while the parents were inside (listening to that crap)..we were doing the wild thing.....but we did make the last 10 minutes of the service.... yes,.... I guess catholic services weren't all THAT bad..... :discodance:


Listening to that crap? in a '76 Cordoba - Chrysler?

Here I've been looking for a Monte Carlo 74-79 for years. A 442 any year. You only live once.

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