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Date Posted: 07:46:27 01/28/07 Sun
Author: Ricard
Author Host/IP: NoHost / 206.135.142.221
Subject: Re: I did something different......I was on TV
In reply to: Mikki 's message, "I did something different......I was on TV" on 21:50:47 01/27/07 Sat

“St. James” of Ferndale: there were 600 kids in grade school and 300 kids in high school. I never saw a bible once. We had a green colored Catechism book which was the Catholic hierarchy interpretation of he Bible or at least indoctrination to keep one a Catholic sending those tithes. Even as young as a third grader, I could frustrate the nuns. After all they were not college grads or anything. I could ask them religious questions, which they could not answer. I was getting even for all the emotional mental and physical abuse they put upon me. The first day of my 12th year there, the 11th grade, ‘Sister Michael’ read us a ‘cup of coffee’ to perk up our day… religious poems. As usual, I seated myself in the rear of the classroom with all the other misfits and low grades kids. I got up without responding to Sister Michael’s question of where I was going, walked up to the public school, “Ferndale High” and registered myself. When I got home, my mom told me that I was on my own. They did not buy me anymore clothes, pay for medical stuff, etc. I had to move out as soon as I graduated from high school.

What Mike said, it just seems to me that is what a very emotionally and socially immature person would say.

I have heard many self-proclaimed Christians say that there is not mental illness, but just not a strong enough belief in Jesus.

Cool to hear yourself on TV.

Oh well.

RICHARD

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