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Re: calling all lawyers (semi long)
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Posted by Luke S on November 30, 2005 at 15:31:45 from (65.161.251.246):
In Reply to: calling all lawyers (semi long) posted by chris sweetland on November 30, 2005 at 14:18:42:
I agree with everything Dave said. Also, you may need to cool down a bit? What are the problems between you and your step father? Give us some details. I have had 3 stepmothers and a stepfather in my life so I have a lot of experience with these type's of things. I was a real punk at 16, I am lucky my parents didn't kill me all together. Sometimes the hormones and rage we have at 16 don't always allow us to see things clearly as they really are. Give us some more insight as to what kind of problems there are between you two. And I'll give you some advice about something I wish I'd have done when I was your age instead of waiting til now, find Christ. I know I look at a lot of things differently than I did when I did not understand what Christ had done for me personally. Many petty things that upset us are pretty small when you consider that Christ boar your sin's and those of the whole world so we will never die.
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