Catholic, 'not' a Christian? Sorry, but I think that could've been worded a little better, it kinda implies you aren't Christian, but I digress, that doesn't matter. See, if every one else on this column does, you still have no right. I've seen the answers you've given people, and I'm pretty sure you're suposed to give advice. Maybe you should think about yelling at the other columnists, I know I'm off to. Sayonara, may our paths not cross again. And why can't you people use a freakin' period at the very least? See, .? It's that easy! . Did it again.
jbdreamer answered Thursday March 18 2004, 3:44 pm: I was reading some of your feedback and wow! You certainly have a lot of anger for a religous person. Maybe you should follow an example that most religions practice, forgive, and forget. And don't go around judging other people, leave that to God. [ jbdreamer's advice column | Ask jbdreamer A Question ]
DruidX answered Monday March 15 2004, 8:02 am: I'm wondering who this was aimed at. But you are right, Catholicism is just another 'cult' of cristianity, I would suggest that if you are that unhappy with the advice given to you by a particualr collomist that you should leave feedback on the question/ advice. If you have a look at the suggestions collom [[Link](Mouse over link to see full location)] you will see that the point of feedback is for the admin to weed out collomists who are getting lots of bad feedback as this would indicate that they are giving lots of bad advice. [ DruidX's advice column | Ask DruidX A Question ]
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