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I'm a 19 yr old mainly agnostic ex philosophy student with rather strong views about a lot of things. I'm very liberal, love the diversity I live in in London and hate that America hasn't separated church from state.
I'm engaged to the love of my life, but agree it is a little bizarre to get engaged at 18.
I'm confident, quite literally crazy, caring and crippled. My manual wheelchair is called Sebastian and he gets scared when he goes too fast, my electric is called Jermaine (after the Flight of the Conchords character) and he really does not like ice.
I can read Braille and I know basic sign language because I believe everyone should be given equal chances. I dislike it that money doesn't have Braille on it.
I'll do my best to help out with your situations, I've been in and seen many a family conflict, I've had my fair share or love life crises, I've had about every illness known to man (could tell you a lot of amusing stories about psychiatric wards) and I'm "The Queen of Hair Dye" so hopefully I'll have some idea about advice. If it looks like I don't give lots of advice, it's because I only advise on things I know about. I also detest poor spelling and grammar so although having dyslexia makes me a bit hypocritical about this.

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America did separate church and state. It's kind of part of the first amendment...

You know, freedom of religion, and all that...

Yeah but really though? A lot of your laws and views held by politicians (admittedly i am talking about the republicans) about homosexuality, abortion etc are are entirely ruled by christian ideas, rather than a philosophical or general ethical ideas.

I understand that a major percentage of americans are Christian, but surely their beliefs shouldn't govern the rights of others.

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(Rating: 5) Yeah, that's true, and i get what you're saying about it. But legally it's separated, is all i was saying. And i disagree with the christian morality of the country too, btw.

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