Addled Brain

Our newest friend (until later tonight, or tomorrow) freesunsetbeach, says:

“I am confused??? Was jesus not laid in a Manger?? How does Joseph Smith and a cradle with a Christmas tree have to do with anything. You make no sense.”

You are right; you are confused.

I’m answering your question. That is a question mark. TWO, actually.

And as for making sense, did you even READ what you wrote? No? Can’t blame you.

Next.

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Natalie has more than 30 years writing, editing, proofreading and design experience. She has written 20 books (and counting), has worked for the Sundance Film Festival, and as an investigative journalist, editor, and proofreader. She embraces her gypsy-heart and is following her new free-thinking journey through life. Follow her as she starts over and learns a bunch of life's lessons--some the hard way.
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5 Responses to Addled Brain

  1. Tracy says:

    He or she is confused? I’m confused at their confusion.

    As a never been, I can see the difference, and the implication of Ole’ Joe’s cradle, next to a fire place with a Christmas tree, at Christmas time.

    If someone can’t see the implication, then they don’t want to know, or their knowledge of Christ is not what it should be.

    JMO

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  2. Elaine says:

    I’m sorry folks. Maybe I just have a dirty mind…but I want that image of Jesus in the manger (see sentence #2) OUT of my head. Right Now. Could Mr./Ms. Beach not have chosen his/her words more carefully?

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  3. Alicia says:

    Haha, nice one Elaine (though rather disturbing). I’d imagine it’d be quite uncomfortable. Now I’m curious if there’s an actual fetish like that, would be funny if there was =)

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  4. Erin says:

    LOL @ Elaine!

    Natalie, what’s up with Mormons trolling blogs and boards of former Mormons? Are they doubters or just trying to get you back in the fold?

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  5. Natalie says:

    Ha! Funny Elaine. LOL.

    Erin, I REALLY don’t know. I think that Mormons, as a whole, have a very strong desire to have their religion accepted, so they go looking for reinforcement a LOT. Usually, as you might guess, they do not find it.

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