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Gender: Male
Status: Single
Age: 100
Sign: Pisces

City: Cocoa
State: Florida
Country: US
Signup Date: 3/11/2006

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Friday, April 18, 2008 
TO WRITE LOVE ON HER ARMS.
by jamie tworkowski

Pedro the Lion is loud in the speakers, and the city waits just outside our open windows. She sits and sings, legs crossed in the passenger seat, her pretty voice hiding in the volume. Music is a safe place and Pedro is her favorite. It hits me that she won't see this skyline for several weeks, and we will be without her. I lean forward, knowing this will be written, and I ask what she'd say if her story had an audience. She smiles. "Tell them to look up. Tell them to remember the stars."

I would rather write her a song, because songs don't wait to resolve, and because songs mean so much to her. Stories wait for endings, but songs are brave things bold enough to sing when all they know is darkness. These words, like most words, will be written next to midnight, between hurricane and harbor, as both claim to save her.

Renee is 19. When I meet her, cocaine is fresh in her system. She hasn't slept in 36 hours and she won't for another 24. It is a familiar blur of coke, pot, pills and alcohol. She has agreed to meet us, to listen and to let us pray. We ask Renee to come with us, to leave this broken night. She says she'll go to rehab tomorrow, but she isn't ready now. It is too great a change. We pray and say goodbye and it is hard to leave without her.

She has known such great pain; haunted dreams as a child, the near-constant presence of evil ever since. She has felt the touch of awful naked men, battled depression and addiction, and attempted suicide. Her arms remember razor blades, fifty scars that speak of self-inflicted wounds. Six hours after I meet her, she is feeling trapped, two groups of "friends" offering opposite ideas. Everyone is asleep. The sun is rising. She drinks long from a bottle of liquor, takes a razor blade from the table and locks herself in the bathroom. She cuts herself, using the blade to write "FUCK UP" large across her left forearm.

The nurse at the treatment center finds the wound several hours later. The center has no detox, names her too great a risk, and does not accept her. For the next five days, she is ours to love. We become her hospital and the possibility of healing fills our living room with life. It is unspoken and there are only a few of us, but we will be her church, the body of Christ coming alive to meet her needs, to write love on her arms.

She is full of contrast, more alive and closer to death than anyone I've known, like a Johnny Cash song or some theatre star. She owns attitude and humor beyond her 19 years, and when she tells me her story, she is humble and quiet and kind, shaped by the pain of a hundred lifetimes. I sit privileged but breaking as she shares. Her life has been so dark yet there is some soft hope in her words, and on consecutive evenings, I watch the prettiest girls in the room tell her that she's beautiful. I think it's God reminding her.

I've never walked this road, but I decide that if we're going to run a five-day rehab, it is going to be the coolest in the country. It is going to be rock and roll. We start with the basics; lots of fun, too much Starbucks and way too many cigarettes.

Thursday night she is in the balcony for Band Marino, Orlando's finest. They are indie-folk-fabulous, a movement disguised as a circus. She loves them and she smiles when I point out the A&R man from Atlantic Europe, in town from London just to catch this show.

She is in good seats when the Magic beat the Sonics the next night, screaming like a lifelong fan with every Dwight Howard dunk. On the way home, we stop for more coffee and books, Blue Like Jazz and (Anne Lamott's) Travelling Mercies.

On Saturday, the Taste of Chaos tour is in town and I'm not even sure we can get in, but doors do open and minutes after parking, we are on stage for Thrice, one of her favorite bands. She stands ten feet from the drummer, smiling constantly. It is a bright moment there in the music, as light and rain collide above the stage. It feels like healing. It is certainly hope.

Sunday night is church and many gather after the service to pray for Renee, this her last night before entering rehab. Some are strangers but all are friends tonight. The prayers move from broken to bold, all encouraging. We're talking to God but I think as much, we're talking to her, telling her she's loved, saying she does not go alone. One among us knows her best. Ryan sits in the corner strumming an acoustic guitar, singing songs she's inspired.

After church our house fills with friends, there for a few more moments before goodbye. Everyone has some gift for her, some note or hug or piece of encouragement. She pulls me aside and tells me she would like to give me something. I smile surprised, wondering what it could be. We walk through the crowded living room, to the garage and her stuff.

She hands me her last razor blade, tells me it is the one she used to cut her arm and her last lines of cocaine five nights before. She's had it with her ever since, shares that tonight will be the hardest night and she shouldn't have it. I hold it carefully, thank her and know instantly that this moment, this gift, will stay with me. It hits me to wonder if this great feeling is what Christ knows when we surrender our broken hearts, when we trade death for life.

As we arrive at the treatment center, she finishes: "The stars are always there but we miss them in the dirt and clouds. We miss them in the storms. Tell them to remember hope. We have hope."

I have watched life come back to her, and it has been a privilege. When our time with her began, someone suggested shifts but that is the language of business. Love is something better. I have been challenged and changed, reminded that love is that simple answer to so many of our hardest questions. Don Miller says we're called to hold our hands against the wounds of a broken world, to stop the bleeding. I agree so greatly.

We often ask God to show up. We pray prayers of rescue. Perhaps God would ask us to be that rescue, to be His body, to move for things that matter. He is not invisible when we come alive. I might be simple but more and more, I believe God works in love, speaks in love, is revealed in our love. I have seen that this week and honestly, it has been simple: Take a broken girl, treat her like a famous princess, give her the best seats in the house. Buy her coffee and cigarettes for the coming down, books and bathroom things for the days ahead. Tell her something true when all she's known are lies. Tell her God loves her. Tell her about forgiveness, the possibility of freedom, tell her she was made to dance in white dresses. All these things are true.

We are only asked to love, to offer hope to the many hopeless. We don't get to choose all the endings, but we are asked to play the rescuers. We won't solve all mysteries and our hearts will certainly break in such a vulnerable life, but it is the best way. We were made to be lovers bold in broken places, pouring ourselves out again and again until we're called home.

I have learned so much in one week with one brave girl. She is alive now, in the patience and safety of rehab, covered in marks of madness but choosing to believe that God makes things new, that He meant hope and healing in the stars. She would ask you to remember.
Currently listening:
Nothing Left to Lose
By Mat Kearney
Release date: 18 April, 2006
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Erika

 
jamie, to write good stories, one has to live them. well done on both accounts.
 
Posted by Erika on Sunday, March 12, 2006 - 4:58 PM
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@Jimmyelliott [HOW Founder]
Jimmy Elliott

 
Awesome!
 
Posted by @Jimmyelliott [HOW Founder] on Sunday, March 22, 2009 - 2:40 PM
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@Jimmyelliott [HOW Founder]
Jimmy Elliott

 
Awesome!
 
Posted by @Jimmyelliott [HOW Founder] on Sunday, March 22, 2009 - 2:40 PM
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HOLDING OF WRIST- Let's start a r[EVOL]ution!
Holdingof Wrist

 
Jamie, You are so awesome for creating To Write Love on Her Arms. It has helped a ton of people & continues to.


Awesome work!

PS:

Check us out if you would like to. We are an organization just focused on LOVE & HOPE. Go to our profile! We are NOT a band.

 
Posted by HOLDING OF WRIST- Let's start a r[EVOL]ution! on Saturday, March 14, 2009 - 8:27 PM
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Denis ||MN|| www.Twitter.com/DenisMN
Denis Minnesota

 
:)
 
Posted by Denis ||MN|| www.Twitter.com/DenisMN on Saturday, December 27, 2008 - 4:02 AM
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Add My OTHER MySpace [www.myspace.com/will_jaime]
Will Jaime

 
very true
 
Posted by Add My OTHER MySpace [www.myspace.com/will_jaime] on Sunday, September 07, 2008 - 12:49 AM
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Phall Of Phariss (Is NOW ON iTunes!!!!!)

 
This page is so awesome and story is so powerful, if God didn't work through it who did you know I'm just so encouraged and fired up by something used for evil is now being used for good!
 
Posted by Phall Of Phariss (Is NOW ON iTunes!!!!!) on Saturday, August 30, 2008 - 12:04 PM
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Rhondala at JazzLuvinSingles.com

 
AMAZING! Powerful is the word that describes this the best. I have had these kinds of feelings all my life and have acted on them in different ways and this is the absolute best. I'm past some of the growing pains that most younger people go through, but I'm going through growing pains also and it is quite devestating when you feel like you are all alone. I'm HERE FOR YOU ALL!!!!!!!!!!
 
Posted by Rhondala at JazzLuvinSingles.com on Saturday, September 13, 2008 - 6:33 PM
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SiRACALYPSE [×Bµbblεs×]-[Holocaust]
Matt Morris

 
What a lot of people don't realize, is that this type of thing happens every"day...
Most people think suicide is stupid, and wonder why anyone would want to kill themselves.
A lot Christians frown upon it, say it's not right, and that's all they do.
They don't realize the pain and torture they go through, just by waking up in the morning.
Like me... I don't like to remember.
At about 1am May 28, I took a handful of antidepressants and chugged a bottle of vodka.
I am a servant of God. I had lost my hope and patience. After 5+ months of praying, I had no results. I sent a text message to my closest friends saying "If I don't wake up in the morning, ily..."
One of them sent a text back and I explained. She said don't, that it was stupid.
Then one called me. We talked... until about 3am... She is a strong believer in Christ.
She made me happy, and forget my troubles...
All I can remember is: I try to fix everyone's problems, and it's weighing down on my shoulders, and I can't hold it on my own without breaking. God is more than willing to take the weight off.

Then we talked about how hundreds of people care about me... people that would be crushed if I killed myself... People I didn't realize cared.
 
Posted by SiRACALYPSE [×Bµbblεs×]-[Holocaust] on Friday, May 30, 2008 - 12:53 AM
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Giana Salsa!
Giana Salinas

 
mad respect to you <3
 
Posted by Giana Salsa! on Monday, October 20, 2008 - 1:49 AM
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Demi Noëlla

 
Damn,
its a true story,
and i had te same,
and your friend was totally right,
but on that moment,
you don't think about it,
you only want to be dead

pease and take care.
 
Posted by Demi Noëlla on Wednesday, September 17, 2008 - 12:57 PM
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Gabi ♥

 
wow... i had a friend who used to cut... and i told her how many times she needed to stop and then i felt so bad that i was like ok if u don't stop then i can't be friends with u... i felt really bad.. so i said i was sorry and i wrote her a poem..... i found out that the poem stoped her from cutting... but then i started to do that dry ice thing b/c i was holding so much of peoples problems then i learned to let it go through my writings... i thank god for my writing and talent everyday....
 
Posted by Gabi ♥ on Saturday, September 13, 2008 - 3:02 AM
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SiRACALYPSE [×Bµbblεs×]-[Holocaust]
Matt Morris

 
God is more than willing to take the weight off.
By this, I didn't mean to start an argument.

I'm not denying that God didn't have anything to do with it.
If he didn't, that person would have never called me.

But, I understand the other point of view, that you don't need God to help with depression. You don't. For some, it helps a lot.
If you have friends, you could tell them your troubles and that will get the weight off your shoulders. It used to work for me, until I lost a lot of friends.

I dated a girl, for 6 months. Loved her to death. I wanted to marry her. I bought her a promise ring (dumped me before I had the chance to give it to her). She was just perfect for me. She was told that I slept with a friend in another city over spring break (not true). She broke up with me, later on, she told me, she dated me so I wouldn't kill myself.
I had a wonderful girlfriend before her. I don't date around, I wait for love to come around (long term). She broke up with me after she found out about her liking me.
All her friends started hating me after she (6 month girl) broke up with me.
Which were a lot of my friends.
I now have few friends, and no one to tell my problems to.
God will always be there to listen, whether you have friends or not.

I started reading the book of Job recently.
It matches my situations perfectly.
Which makes me believe Job tried to kill himself, but God kept him from death.
(I'll make a post in my blog about it soon)
 
Posted by SiRACALYPSE [×Bµbblεs×]-[Holocaust] on Friday, September 12, 2008 - 10:37 PM
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kari[wlc]
Kari Bish

 
i know God is there for me, and i know he will listen to me and help me through all the bullshit im going through, but i feel like i need a person, a breathing human being, to look me in the eyes and tell me they care. This may sound awful, un-Christian, and downright rude but, sometimes i feel like just knowing God is there for me isnt enough, i feel like i need a phsyicaly being to lean on and to care for me.....and i dont have that.

i guess the reason im telling you this is because your words resonated with me on your original post and i feel like you may offer some encouraging words.....i sure could use them.
 
Posted by kari[wlc] on Monday, December 01, 2008 - 1:48 AM
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+Mandy+

 
Kari-zma, Hi I was reading all the comments and came upon yours, is there maybe a pastor you could talk to @ UR CHURCH? Pastors are usually ones you can confide in. If not, do you have a close friend? I know that 4 myself, i have many "friends" but only few CLOSE friends and, these are the ones that i can tell near to anything to, and of course the other way around. I understand how it can feel when ur going thru a rough time or day and u just need encouragement from a human. I know. God IS there but sometimes a hug or even an ear to hear u does so much. Try to find who u can trust, at my church they call ppl that help us "spiritual mothers/spiritual fathers" (my spiritual mother is my music pastor) and I guess I'm like a spiriual mother to a young girl whom i've known since she was in diapers, she is 15yrs old. I am 22, i see her as a sister to me.
Write back if you'd like! -Mandy
 
Posted by +Mandy+ on Saturday, January 17, 2009 - 6:57 AM
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* k y l i e *
Kylie Lewis

 
Hey....I'm just reading through all these posts and yours seemed to catch my attention the most. I have had some troubles with pills before and the only way I got out of it was finding Christ through someone and they pulled me back to my feet. its amazing what his power can do. and when it comes to you....sometimes in the most awkward moments. I also read your post about carrying your bible...wow that is so awesome. I love the idea. Good for you!

God Bless....:)
 
Posted by * k y l i e * on Sunday, September 07, 2008 - 9:04 PM
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SiRACALYPSE [×Bµbblεs×]-[Holocaust]
Matt Morris

 
BY THE WAY...
I'm the only kidd at the school that carries a Bible everywhere I go.
I carry it on TOP of my books, so everyone an see it. I don't try to hide it.
 
Posted by SiRACALYPSE [×Bµbblεs×]-[Holocaust] on Friday, May 30, 2008 - 1:28 AM
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Þêïćès <3 !

 
Me to,, people judge me for it but i dont mind. Im pround of my bible.
:)
 
Posted by Þêïćès <3 ! on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 12:40 AM
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Camilo

 
wow i didn't know anyone else did that...

your the first person to have that in common with me

haha
 
Posted by Camilo on Sunday, November 09, 2008 - 3:38 AM
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Darby
Darby Kelley

 
jeez, me too.

some think im crazy, inmjust know that i have a strong belief and i was recently saved.
my bible goes where ever i go.
going to a fine arts school, there are surly alot of beliefs but i dont need to show mine off to now that mine is strong. i dont need to make a point in my religion, its mine, and other people have theirs. i may not agree with what the believe. but i give them respect for believing in something.
 
Posted by Darby on Thursday, October 30, 2008 - 6:39 PM
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NATALIENARCOTIC.™

 
I think it is amazing that you carry your bible above your books. Great way to stand up for what you beleive in.

I Support this organization 100%
I personally know what its like to struggle from something.
And it is just about the hardest thing i will ever do in my life.
You guys are awesome in helping renee with her problems.
Truly an inspiration...
 
Posted by NATALIENARCOTIC.™ on Thursday, September 04, 2008 - 1:33 AM
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NATALIENARCOTIC.™

 
I think it is amazing that you carry your bible above your books. Great way to stand up for what you beleive in.

I Support this organization 100%
I personally know what its like to struggle from something.
And it is just about the hardest thing i will ever do in my life.
You guys are awesome in helping renee with her problems.
Truly an inspiration...
 
Posted by NATALIENARCOTIC.™ on Thursday, September 04, 2008 - 1:33 AM
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CAdY♥

 
this story is an inspriation to me,
and so are you.
i love how you carry it on top of your books.
and can everybody please stop fighting over beliefs?!
this is an amazing story about hope, love, faith, and friendship.
You can have all of those this without God, but he could help.
i believe in God, 100%
But I am just saying that not all people do
My best friend is an aetheist and she is so amazing and strong and I love her to death.
I don't sit here and try to convert her
I have no problem with aethists or believers
as long as they don't bash or be rude to each other about what they think.
Like Make fun of you because you believe in God
Or Turn everyone against you and telling you to go to hell if they don't believe.
God is accepting, and even if you don't believe in him he wont send you to hell.
Aetheists do not even believe in hell. Thats like.. i dont know what. It just doesn't make sense.
So please stop hating each other in the comments of this beautiful story that has changed mine and so many other people lives. Have a little love in your heart for Different kinds of people. We arn't all the same.
<3
 
Posted by CAdY♥ on Tuesday, August 19, 2008 - 3:21 AM
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Char.

 
well, you will go to hell of you dont believe in God as your savior and such. i just dont think its right that us christians should spit it angrily in people's faces.

 
Posted by Char. on Tuesday, August 11, 2009 - 3:44 AM
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Megan
Megan Babin

 
you wouldnt have ever had the help and support to get better from your friends without god. he is in everyones lifes no matter what they think, he never gives up on anyone no matter what they do.
 
Posted by Megan on Thursday, December 13, 2007 - 11:10 PM
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singing manatee

 
THE TRUTH HURTS DON'T IT? hOPE YOU DON'T EVER HAVE TO FIND OUT IN HELL!
 
Posted by singing manatee on Tuesday, December 23, 2008 - 5:43 AM
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Daniele le la.
Danielle Phelps

 
Heya , just read you're POST
You need to see things to believe in them , let me ask you this ,
Do you Believe in love ,
Cos if you do how can you say you don't believe in things you can't see ?
Sure you can see it radiating through people ,
But then can you see the love of christ that's radiated through the believers ,


Love CANNOT be seen but you know when its there ,


 
Posted by Daniele le la. on Monday, August 11, 2008 - 11:24 PM
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h.EAT.HER :)
heather shuker

 
wow i thought that was reeeeally nice
and thought pravoking :)

x
 
Posted by h.EAT.HER :) on Thursday, November 20, 2008 - 10:57 AM
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h.EAT.HER :)
heather shuker

 
wow i thought that was reeeeeally nice
and very thought pravoking :)

x
 
Posted by h.EAT.HER :) on Thursday, November 20, 2008 - 10:56 AM
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«♥»ɐuıʇsıɹʞ«♥»
Kristina Shaffer

 
i totally agree with you...another good example would be wind...
you cant SEE it...but you can FEEL it. but i DO like your example with love...i never thought of it that way before :)
 
Posted by «♥»ɐuıʇsıɹʞ«♥» on Tuesday, September 02, 2008 - 1:21 AM
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•εмιι™• [!sғк!]
Lalalaa, Emii

 
exactly what i think.
 
Posted by •εмιι™• [!sғк!] on Sunday, August 10, 2008 - 12:38 PM
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haleyelese!

 
thank you.
i've been trying to explain the same thing to people for a long time.
and i completely agree with you on your beliefs about god.
 
Posted by haleyelese! on Saturday, August 02, 2008 - 6:41 PM
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MARIA

 
i'm not coming after you for it.
you make a very good point.
i agree.
but through the eyes of someone who DOES believe in God:
you're right. we do make the miracles.
but in our eyes, God created us so that we COULD make the miracles.
so indirectly, it's still his doing.
we do have ambition. some have it out of their own security, or pride.
others have it through their faith in God, and their will to do what pleases Him.
and even more, others have it through both.
so yeah; let's help out.
those of us who do, and don't believe in Him.
There's a common bond between people. our morals, and our feelings. our guilt and our yearning. though we may not share beliefs. we share the same hopes.
 
Posted by MARIA on Wednesday, July 30, 2008 - 8:24 AM
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dear jesska,

 
That is a wonderful message. You can find hope in something other than a God that many other people believe in. I love that. I do believe in God, but I love the way you explain the cause. You have such a way with words. You gave me a new perspective.
 
Posted by dear jesska, on Saturday, July 26, 2008 - 6:48 PM
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$amanthaGoes RAWR!
Samantha Suiter

 
I'm sorry, but wow, you are really annoying. Please learn how to spell.
:)
 
Posted by $amanthaGoes RAWR! on Sunday, August 31, 2008 - 7:00 AM
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Superior |♫♩♪♬| Somogy

 
You are so, so right.
Just the way you said this enlightened me. Thank you for sharing (:
 
Posted by Superior |♫♩♪♬| Somogy on Saturday, August 16, 2008 - 4:58 AM
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new yorker♥
Julia York

 
science an god where ment 2 wrk together. they were ment 2 agree with each other not condredict themselves. we need 2 find truth not theroy. GOD IS REAL!!!! just look aground you. do you think that this entire earh was made by chance? how the earth functions how it wrks how human and animal life is made. it all points to God. i have a friend whos father is a science teacher @ i think its CU and he beleives taht the more you study scinece the more it should point to GOd as our creator and our savior. i agree completly. GOD IS REAL AND HE LOVES US!
WITH OUT SUFFERING THERE WOULD BE NO COMPASSION!
 
Posted by new yorker♥ on Sunday, October 12, 2008 - 5:23 PM
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jessicamassacre(x

 
I completley agree with you.



And other people, who say "I can't see God, so he isn't real"
It's called FAITH, and if you have enough faith and believe that God is real,
you will feel his presence.


Science and Religion DO contradict each other, but like Julia said.

The more you learn about science, should make you lean more on
God and it should show more and more that He is our creator.


God bless :)
 
Posted by jessicamassacre(x on Saturday, February 28, 2009 - 10:24 PM
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Johamehd
Joey Cota

 
Science is not a Religion, Science only proves things
Religion is not a Science, it involves believing without proof, having Faith
Science and Religion are not enemies, but simply compliment each other
No Scientist can explain what happens after we die, he only has Religion to give an answer.
No Catholic who believes that God made Earth would even understand WHAT earth IS without science...
Many people think that Science and Religion clash on certain topics but they just dont, its like trying to measure how many inches power a light bulb, they are two different things that provide us humans with all the knowledge and faith we have =]
spread the LOVE
 
Posted by Johamehd on Friday, October 10, 2008 - 5:22 AM
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Johamehd
Joey Cota

 
Science is not a Religion, Science only proves things
Religion is not a Science, it involves believing without proof, having Faith
Science and Religion are not enemies, but simply compliment each other
No Scientist can explain what happens after we die, he only has Religion to give an answer.
No Catholic who believes that God made Earth would even understand WHAT earth IS without science...
Many people think that Science and Religion clash on certain topics but they just dont, its like trying to measure how many inches power a light bulb, they are two different things that provide us humans with all the knowledge and faith we have =]
spread the LOVE
 
Posted by Johamehd on Friday, October 10, 2008 - 5:21 AM
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Caitlyn

 
Everyone has a different perspective on life and how we were brought to this world, and everyone had different beliefs. I think that you have to believe in yourself before you can believe in anything or anyone else, God included. There is no proof on how we got here, on Earth, or how we've gotten this far in life, so no need to fight over it. We all believe what we want, and no one can change that. If you don't believe in yourself before you believe in anyone else, then how will you ever grow to understand what others think. TWLOHA is so inspirational, to everyone. It wasn't a told story for you to debate over. So don't.
 
Posted by Caitlyn on Saturday, August 30, 2008 - 11:11 PM
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Mish.
Mishelle Lyn Fuller

 
I couldn't agree more with what you are saying
 
Posted by Mish. on Saturday, August 16, 2008 - 3:09 AM
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bill is d3icious

 
I agree with you. I was interested in this TWLOHA until I see all the JESUS stuff. Sorry, not my bag. And I believe that God understands and accepts us EVEN if we choose to end our lives.
 
Posted by bill is d3icious on Thursday, July 24, 2008 - 1:12 PM
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.Kate.♥.Love is the Movement.

 
Don't you get it?
This is about love. Not about religion.
Our God is a loving God. Believe what you want to believe. That's fine.
But it makes no sense to judge to write love on her arms based on the fact that they mention God in their story. (And the story is amazing by the way! : ])They have every right to. Just like you have every right not to believe in God.
You complain about how Christians judge you. Well aren't you judging Christians?

Why can't we all love each other despite our beliefs? It makes no sense to waste our energy arguing when there are people out there that need our help....
It's the worst feeling in the world to think that absolutely no one loves you. Share the Love with people. It doesn't necessarily have to be God's love. People out there really need that.

Just, think about it?
 
Posted by .Kate.♥.Love is the Movement. on Wednesday, August 13, 2008 - 10:02 AM
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jessicamassacre(x

 
Agreed!
 
Posted by jessicamassacre(x on Saturday, February 28, 2009 - 10:26 PM
Missa
Melissa Rogers

 
most of you ruined the whole point of this story. can we not debate about whether or not God exists and just see this for what this is? it's about how we can overcome tragedy. and we can help others overcome tragedy. and it's a beautiful and inspirational process. UGH!

the point is that not all the pain in the world can win against love. love means hope.
 
Posted by Missa on Friday, July 25, 2008 - 5:41 PM
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Isabelle Rochelle.

 
I completely agree. Why make this all about religion.
even though some of the religious things
mentioned on here I don't particularly
believe, I do like to believe in the
story behind it; Hope and
love can be a persons miracle.

 
Posted by Isabelle Rochelle. on Saturday, June 13, 2009 - 4:05 AM
Falling 5 Cm Per Second

 
Agreed
 
Posted by Falling 5 Cm Per Second on Sunday, September 28, 2008 - 2:04 AM
kara

 
i agree with you.
i'm not 100% sure WHAT i believe so don't bash me, don't preach to me, don't tell me i'm wrong when you don't know if i am or not.
but christians can preach all the time to people, but when any other religion tries to, it's automatically WRONG.
nobody knows for SURE about anything. there's no proof, there's nothing but the bible to make you believe in God.
and i'm not trying to put down anyone else's beliefs because i respect you for your beliefs and your opinion, i'm just saying that she has a point, and so does the others who say not to push religions on anyone.
i am well informed, i've read the bible and the koran, i've been to many different churches and none have made me feel what i think i should feel to find my personal beliefs.
but i'm just making a point.
this story is uplifting, though.
some things just don't make sense though.
 
Posted by kara on Thursday, July 24, 2008 - 6:40 AM
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tashface.

 
There is a level of faith for both, wouldn't you say ?
And wouldn't it be fair to say also that, it's better to die and find nothing (which won't matter cause you'll be dead) or to die a non-believer and find theres something ?
I dunno.
it's your life and your desicion
do what you like :)
 
Posted by tashface. on Wednesday, August 06, 2008 - 8:43 AM
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