Message from @A Person

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2017-05-02 01:06:42 UTC  

So how much do you like snarky girls

2017-05-02 01:08:21 UTC  

@Deleted User I would talk but my dad is next to me and I will have to unplug my head phones to talk

2017-05-02 01:08:44 UTC  

Keed, your kid is like kebab

2017-05-02 01:15:46 UTC  

How is everyone?

2017-05-02 01:16:13 UTC  

im vibing so fucking hard right now

2017-05-02 01:19:17 UTC  

@Repzion I doubt you're here but I do have a question for you that I do want an answer to that has me wondering for a while

2017-05-02 01:19:50 UTC  

@Jagged Ask your question.

2017-05-02 01:22:33 UTC  

The other day, I was at a church...well, more like outside it as my folks went in for a mass. It was a communion/remembrance mass and Mam was irritating me about going in. I attended the funeral innit it sad enough?
I guess the point is well, is it wrong to force an atheist to go to such things like a remembrance mass, communion or christening? @Repzion

2017-05-02 01:23:17 UTC  

Oh boy

2017-05-02 01:23:27 UTC  

*tips 🅱edora*

2017-05-02 01:23:32 UTC  

🤔

2017-05-02 01:23:49 UTC  

That's why I'm asking him not to general

2017-05-02 01:24:39 UTC  

If it's a funeral my opinion would be to go just to pay respects to the family

2017-05-02 01:24:50 UTC  

And I did

2017-05-02 01:25:02 UTC  

It's respects to the family.

2017-05-02 01:25:04 UTC  

But it's the year later thing I'm referring to

2017-05-02 01:25:05 UTC  

*respect

2017-05-02 01:25:17 UTC  

Thanks pigeon

2017-05-02 01:25:23 UTC  

How old are you Jacer?

2017-05-02 01:25:29 UTC  

18...

2017-05-02 01:26:05 UTC  

If someone you knew and was close to died, but was a Christian would that go against your beliefs and not go to his funeral?

2017-05-02 01:26:28 UTC  

So your parents still force you to attend church?

2017-05-02 01:26:35 UTC  

Even if you're just outside waiting?

2017-05-02 01:26:38 UTC  

Again I'm not referring to the funeral itself lads

2017-05-02 01:27:10 UTC  

And even then, you are kind of under their household.

2017-05-02 01:27:12 UTC  

It's the anniversary masses and such. Also AAAA, t'is true

2017-05-02 01:27:25 UTC  

holy shit why are atheists so thick

2017-05-02 01:27:36 UTC  

its a wake

2017-05-02 01:27:41 UTC  

in rememberence of a dead person

2017-05-02 01:28:09 UTC  

would do it out of respect as much as i dislike mass

2017-05-02 01:28:21 UTC  

I understand that I'd visit the grave rather than go in the mass

2017-05-02 01:28:23 UTC  

swallow your pride

2017-05-02 01:28:54 UTC  

I think what we are saying is go for the person, not the religion.

2017-05-02 01:29:16 UTC  

exactly

2017-05-02 01:29:26 UTC  

If it's just a one time thing I say you shouldn't be too autistic about it.

2017-05-02 01:29:26 UTC  

Right...

2017-05-02 01:30:23 UTC  

Screw whatever religion it may be, as long as you are going for your own reasons, such as the person. Don't be bitter just because it is under a religious enviroment.

2017-05-02 01:30:44 UTC  

Right

2017-05-02 01:31:10 UTC  

I did get out of the car to have a look in

2017-05-02 01:32:08 UTC  

It was mostly over taken by the communion it had very little to do with the person who's dead a year now... and another thing that put me off was the crowd

2017-05-02 01:32:17 UTC  

if someone that i was close with died i'd be too sad to care about going in the church or not