I give out the most logical answers to those who seek answers to their question. I give my e-mail, AIM sn and ICQ # for those who have questions they'd rather not share with everyone who looks at this site. I also enjoy joking around. I feel if a situation is dire, a little humour is medicinal. Even if you're stuck in a serious dilemma, a little laugh to take your mind off is good for you. Enjoy my humour.
P.S.- I may not have a favourite category, but certain questions I will not get involved in due to stupidity, or the fact that some would not like my answers because I say what is moral and right, not what society views as okay.
P.P.S.- I would like some non-relationship questions to come my way, I do welcome them, but a little change would be nice. No one hold back a question, but anyone with a non-love-life question please send it to me. I mean, I know I'm not really a gardener or musician or etc., but anything'll do.
E-mail: logicman001@icqmail.com Location: Guess. Occupation: Hero. ICQ: 129274057 AIM: logicman231163 Member Since: February 22, 2004 Answers: 87 Last Update: April 13, 2004 Visitors: 6466
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My cousin lives far away and I get to see her like maybe two months a year well the last time I saw her she said that she has done to many things for God to love her and so she has became an atheist. I don't know what to do except pray but I feel like I need to do more for her. Every time I ask a question on this website no one gives me good answers that I can relate to so please don't let me down! (link)
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I too was once an atheist, shocking I know. What made me change? The inspiration of the new priest at my church who had also once been atheist. Now I'm very devout. What your cousin needs is something to inspire her back into the faith, frankly it isn't important which faith. What she needs is some religion to touch her soul and guide he back. And you aren't necessarily out of it. Talk to her about it, get a deeper understanding of her reasons for atheism and help her understand whatever religion you are, as I said it doesn't matter. And don't be so closed off to others, let her experience other religions, she may be spiritually lost or confused and Buddhism or whatever may grab her attention. And praying is good too. But she needs that inspiration. God can't be making an appearance to every little person, now can he? And now for my signature end remark, I hope I helped. Though I don't know for sure, I haven't yet re-converted a friend of mine, but I've done a lot in just a few sentences, so I guess we're both trying to accomplish the same goal, eh?
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