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Our chattering friend who is such a help to us sometimes by coming by on her
days off and helping us to do things at places out of our walking reach,
loves reading about white magic and that sort of thing.
She used to talk of witches and spells and such but now she throws in more
about this white magic which is supposed to make it ok because it is for
good instead of evil. It would seem as though she is mentally slow or
something because of her interest in these things at her age, she's got to
be in her 30's like us by now as we went to college together for a time but
I think it is just that her personality is dwarfed by her involvement in
such a childish belief.
She can't get ahead, and now lives with her parents and complains about them
as a teenager would.
Her father did not roll model to her properly and she doesn't have a
healthy attitude toward men for this same reason, says my amateur
psychology. hahahah
We used to call her our slutty friend because of her many and kind of
superficial relationships with "boys from her home town but I really think
she has some sort of stronghold in her life which is not allowing her to
grow as a person.
I am afraid that if this sort of stuff with the card games and the Harry
Potter and the like continues that we will have a lot of these people
wandering around and I really think, with their twisted mind sets that they
could be dangerous in a large number with evil ones among them to lead them
or put ideas in their heads.
I found a good scripture for this situation we find ourselves in.
It is first peter 5 8
It says that we should be sober and vidulant for the devil walks about like
a roaring lion seeking whom he may devour.
It continues from there to say that we should resist him. That's a no
brainer.
anyway, that's a good scripture.
I marked it because I was thinking of my alcoholic brother but here's
another use for it.
We've always just kind of over looked our friend's flakiness as we viewed it
and saw the good heart in her.
Perhaps we should steer her toward christianity.
She is a very passionate person and likes to latch on to a message. I think
she has just latched onto the wrong one.
Kind of like myself, I can go on and on about something once I get it strait
in my head and that's what I do with the Evan's message.
At least, though, it is a positive message.
Matt
Wherever you leak, the world hangs a bucket
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