I bet that title caught your attention. I know it caught mine!
Find the article at http://dnj.midsouthnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070418/NEWS01/704180341/1002
Okay so it'll promote the local economy (at least temporarily). But I'm with Brooks on the concern of trivializing Scripture. Are they thinking more of an entertainment-based park (like shows and museum-y exhibitions) or a rides-based park? I guess the idea of riding Noah's Ark or a Train Through Tribulation would be kind of cool....you read it here first! I should trademark those names!
April 19, 2007
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hi stephanie
i just stumbled upon your blog.
i see nobody writes any comments
may i ask you a question?
were you born christian? or you just recently converted? which branch of christianity?
hey, what happened to your picture? it was a nice one
Hi Antonio.
Thank you for my first comment! I'm new to the blogosphere and have sent my blog to a few family members most of which are not blog savvy. And to be frank, I don't know if they even read it ;)
I grew up going to church on holidays like Easter and Christmas and attended vacation bible school during the school year as a child. But to answer your question, I don't consider that to be "Christian" necessarily. I was born again in 2000 and baptized in 2003. I am non-denominational.
How about you?
BTW, I deleted my picture because I felt that it took away from my blog and it didn't really fit in (it was extremely large). I originally put it up when I was playing around with the format. I will post a new pic soon!
hi stephanie
i was born and raised catholic, but after many years of reading and finding new knowledge i became an atheist.
Actually, i thought anyone with education (fi an MBA) would ralize that the bible is just a fairy tale
women came from adan's rib? remove one eye if we look a woman with desire ? come on!! besides every religion (muslims, mormons, etc) think they are the right one
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