Do you ever think about how wonderful it would be if we lived every day of the year like it was Christmas, rather than just once every December?
And did you especially feel that way about Sundays when you found out that church was only going to be one hour this week?
If so, you're not alone.
(even though right now you are on your own)
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
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Amen, Brother.
Say it one more time.
I don't know that I will be able to make it for the full hour.
I still have a meeting before, and have to sit on the stand. So, am I only partially alone?
What the? Who scheduled a meeting before church on Christmas? That's ridiculous.
Hallelujah! I was being a bit of a scrooge when I found out they aren't changing our 9 am 1 hour meeting to a 10 am. We're the only ward in the building. Why do we meet at 9 am anyway?
You have to use this:
http://bycommonconsent.com/2011/12/22/remember-that-time-p-diddy-quoted-l-tom-perry/
That's a good idea, Anne. I'll have to explore that and see what I can get. Thanks.
You can have that holiday feeling every day. Simply find out why you believe the things you do. Once you understand that your parents made you Mormon, you'll be able to free your mind of so many things and you will see the world very differently in an exciting way. It will take some work, but you will come to find out, your faith is normal and religious freedom feels even better than Christmas morning. Check it out:
Oh man, thanks. You're right. I am checking it out. I've been so naive. This whole time, everything I beleieved was because my parents made me believe it. Thanks for condescending down to my level and enlighteneing an imbecile such as me. At this point in my life I will start questioning things for the first time. All because a genius like yourself took the time to leave such an original comment. God bless you, Brother Adam.
**YAWN**
Every general conference I get excited because I think this time they're going to announce that we're moving to a 2 hour block.
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