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Christy ten Broeke <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 25 Sep 2000 16:59:42 +0200
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Possum Hunter schreef:

> If you had gone to the trouble of checking out the site, you would have
> found it is NOT A RELIGIOUS SITE! It is a site on how the Old Order Amish
> and Mennonites live without electricity, farm without machinery, grow their
> own food, and live as self-sufficient as possible. The site teaches its
> members how to do the same. The site is aimed at people who are looking to
> convert to Old Order Amish, but anyone is welcome to subscribe.
>

Dear Kevin, I was not able to check out the site because as I said
before you
would have to become a member to do so.
Also the phrase :

               A place to come,learn, & grow in living a plain &
simple life.
Let's learn together. What is the Lord dealing with
               you about? Do you feel he's calling you away from the
worldly
life? Do you have the desire to come closer to the
               Lord? Let's work together to find the answers!
on top is pretty obvious that it IS a religious site.
So how can you expect me to find out what it is a about if I can't get
in to
have a look without becoming a member?
Don't get angry with me for speaking my mind here.  As I said before I
appreciate it if you were posting it on purpose that you would all
others want
to share in something you find valuable.  If it was left there
unintentionally
no harm done.
Just as you have every right to enjoy your beliefs or ways of
convincion so have
I the right to say what I like or dislike.
I kept it very friendly and respectful so don't bite my head off now
please.


Christy

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