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| I have about 6 or 7 things to say. I realize I haven't been writing as much as I'd like to, so here it goes:
1. I must believe in the transubstantiation of the elements. 2. I'm happy with life, and more than happy with God. 3. I'm sad that the two of the three shows I love most (Studio 60 and Friday Night Lights) will probably be cancelled by NBC. 4. I'm happy that there are smarter people than me. 5. I love my church. 6. I love the prairies--the west coast is confusing. 7. I want to go to Egypt, Bavaria, Rome, and Poland soon.
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| What's the deal with James Dobson abandoning conservative values, such as "states' rights," and using political weight to promote a federalized moral majority? James Dobson and his so-called conservative Christian movement should change their classification to big-government, socialist Christians. Or at least voters should recognize them as such.
Thanks, socialists, for giving true conservatives a bad name--and, also for making us look ignorant, fanatic, and progressive.
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| It's oftentimes difficult to recover back into life after you've been out of life for a while. What a bummer to know a lot and not know at the same time. The limbo of eXistenZ is a problem for me. I think I need electro-shock foot therapy.
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| I was lucky enough to watch "Jesus Camp" in my hotel room last night. I think it's a fairly accurate portrayal of a recurrent militant phenomenon with Evangelical Christians. Plus, it has a lot of Ted Haggard in it, too--before the scandal. I'll probably write on this more when I'm not so groggy.
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| I feel refreshed, frusterated, and all around tired.
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