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? About a million years ago I had my wedding in my local parish church, and we had 72 guests, mainly close family. People should make the most of their life, and enjoy it. God bless them! 
“For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” Romans 8:38-39 因为我深信,无论是死,是生,是天使,是掌权的,是有能的,是现在的事,是将来的事,是高处的,是低处的,是别的受造之物,都不能叫我们与神的爱隔绝;这爱是在我们的主基督耶稣里的。 罗马书 8:38-39
What a sad, unfulfilling movie. Can't understand what we should take from this. What was the point of making this movie? That there are frivolous people, that there are pointless lives. We know all this. But why? 2
Reply @spinstercatlady 1 day ago Maybe the actions that might initially seem fairly harmless (her tryst with Beaver) can actually have far-reaching repercussions? Waugh, the author of the book, was a serious Catholic, so it definitely has a lot to do with morality, I'm thinking. Reply @LM-fn6qb 21 hours ago @spinstercatlady There is nothing fairly harmless in betrayal.
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? About a million years ago I had my wedding in my local parish church, and we had 72 guests, mainly close family. People should make the most of their life, and enjoy it. God bless them! 