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I'd love to answer anybody's questions, but I'll usually avoid the ones about friends or relationships because those tend to bore me. :) I am knowledgable in a variety of topics, specifically fashion, etiquette, and questions about spirituality
/religion. Proper grammar and spelling is * sOoOo freekin hAwTt*.

But anyhow, I will try to answer every question as best as I can. I can't promise, however, to sugar-coat things or tell you what you want to hear, or rid my answers of any sarcasm, but I'll try. :)

I am a strong Christian that likes to study other religions, so I can better see eye-to-eye with people who have different opinions than my own. I am not perfect, nor do I claim to be, so please, never take any of my answers too personally. :)

In my spare time, I love playing the piano, listening to folk/indie music, doing volunteer work, writing, studying Spanish, learning about fashion and make-up, and acting competitively.

Ciao! :)
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let's say you were stupid enough to steal something when you were young (around 11) and now you're reaching 18 and you've matured alot and grown in faith, and you want to get rid of the damn thing (you've kept it hidden in a drawe in lack of something better to do with it, and you couldnt use it cause the guilt was killing you) what would you do with it? what is the most christian thing to do in this situation? if you dont have the persons adress or phone number anymore so you cant give it back.. should you throw it away? sell it and give the money to a poor person? what would ia pastor say? (im not allowed to go to church.. long story so i cant ask a pastor.. THAT WOULD BE GREAT OMG - can someone please ACTUALLY ask a real pastor/priest about this and tell me what he answered??) thx (link)
Yeah I'm a little put out by the "only Catholics answer" too ... I'm a Christian but I'm not Catholic, and I think I'm perfectly capable of answering. :)

Well I guess I would really have to know the circumstances and what you stole to give you a good answer ... if it's a candy bar I'd just say throw it away and forget about it -- you were 11 -- but if it is like jewelry or something I would do your best to contact the person. If you're sincere about trying to make the situation right again, then God is going to help you out and make it happen. Really it's all about "fixing" the situation with a sincere heart and doing what you feel God is leading you to do. 1 Timothy 1:5 says "The goal of this command is love, which comes from a pure heart and a good conscience and a sincere faith." Let this be your inspiration for how you decide to deal with this situation. Good luck. :)


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sorry about that, i wasn't being clear enough, click on THEW's feedback and you can read my explanation for why i wrote CATHOLICS answer. Anyways, you're advice was great. thank you ♥




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