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16 hours ago ago from Readwitch\'s Personals
So this is really short I don t really know how this came into existence, I just sort of found it hidden on my computer. I guess I wrote it, like, a year ago. At least I hope I wrote it and I m not stealing someone elses story .*Gulp* The Family Tree Test So why are we doing this again? Elle let out an impatient sigh, fixing Claire with a steely glare. I already explained this, I don t understand what part of this you ...
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6 hours ago ago from Bonfire of the Vanities
I’m going to talk to you about the Christmas Tree. In Genesis, the first book of the Bible, we have the story of the Garden, and two, particular trees: The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Bad, and the Tree of Life. We recall that Adam and Eve, disobeyed God, and ate from the wrong tree: for them, the Tree of Knowledge became the Tree of Death. And they were not allowed to eat from the Tree of Life. This story, and ...
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I know I've been neglecting you terribly, friends. And I hope to remedy that soon, even if it means posting whatever comes off the top of my head in snippets barely longer than a Twitter post. But until then, I'd like to once again share this story about Christmas in my house. Here's hoping your holidays are every bit as wonderful as they can be . I grew up in a very large family: I’m the youngest of ten kids. Yeah, you ...
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