Noticed you’re from Bel Air Maryland. Perhaps you should come down to Solomons Island this summer for some fun. The Tiki Bar on Solomons Island opens April 9 this year.
We won’t hold it against you if you’re catholic. I’m catholic but I still have fun (perhaps I have fun because I’m catholic – who knows).
Merry Christmas!!!
from Wombie
Catholic School Survivor
Noticed you’re from Bel Air Maryland. Perhaps you should come down to Solomons Island this summer for some fun. The Tiki Bar on Solomons Island opens April 9 this year.
We won’t hold it against you if you’re catholic. I’m catholic but I still have fun (perhaps I have fun because I’m catholic – who knows).
Right in my neck of the woods.....
Merry Christmas everyone and have a safe and happy New Year!
Merry Christmas to all!
from Vic (ex-Catholic)
I was born Catholic, but Jesus was just a distant character in the Bible, and meant very little to me. I vacillated for many years between agnostic and atheist, and had lots of arguments why I thought I was right. When I accepted Jesus as my personal Lord and Savior, everything changed in my understanding. At once, I knew God was real, the Bible came alive to my eyes, and the reality of Jesus, his life and his love became very real to me. After this experience, I tried to be a Catholic for a while, but it felt weak, like a glass of Kool Aid in a gallon of water. So I searched for a church that reflected my new perspective, and tried to be a Baptist for a while, but didn't feel like God was calling me to worship there. Now I am non-denominational, just basically Christian.