Am I glad I didn't move in with you to your sister as you asked me too. If you did what you did to me 20 years ago definitely you would of done it again to me. You're never gonna change... Your letters are so convincing when in there, but when you hit the real world you just can't seem to control yourself. I pray for you Georgie and always you'll be in heart forever. I can't believe with all the years in & out of that place you still haven't learned you lesson. I'm really disappointed in you. You know who, long lost love
Hi Chris, thanks for writing. I've transcribed this and your other essays recently posted to BTB.
I wanted to ask: what are your views on issues that Christ/the Gospels never touch on, such as homosexuality? Is it enough that a couple of lines elsewhere speak of them? As the Bible as it stands has been translated many times, and was put together at a meeting around 1000 years ago, with many elements discarded, I find it difficult to understand how every word can be considered equally valid. What are your thoughts?
Hi Tyrone, thanks for writing. I have transcribed this and your essay on religion. It seems that you have some really valuable views to share, and have your head screwed on very well given your situation, which must be difficult. I agree with both your posts.
Hi Joseph, I have just transcribed your essay. Thank you very much for writing it, I found it really interesting and informative. I look forward to hearing more of your story.
Thanks for writing! I finished the transcription for your post. I found it to be very thoughtful and raw - I could really get a sense of the feelings you conveyed through your writing. I agree with you that an investment into the human condition is vital, we need to understand how we relate to each other, and how we can reach out to help and respect those in need. Congratulations on your first blog posting, I'm looking forward to reading your future blogs! Happy holidays.
You know who,
long lost love
Elizabeth-Anne
I wanted to ask: what are your views on issues that Christ/the Gospels never touch on, such as homosexuality? Is it enough that a couple of lines elsewhere speak of them? As the Bible as it stands has been translated many times, and was put together at a meeting around 1000 years ago, with many elements discarded, I find it difficult to understand how every word can be considered equally valid. What are your thoughts?
Elizabeth-Anne (UK)
Elizabeth-Anne (UK)
Thanks for writing! I finished the transcription for your post. I found it to be very thoughtful and raw - I could really get a sense of the feelings you conveyed through your writing. I agree with you that an investment into the human condition is vital, we need to understand how we relate to each other, and how we can reach out to help and respect those in need. Congratulations on your first blog posting, I'm looking forward to reading your future blogs! Happy holidays.
-Quiet Ghost