Corpfox
Active Member
Firstly, I did make an agreement of loging off and etc. However I haven't donated yet, could be cause I'm lazy and impatient, or that I'm waiting from a undetermined answer.
I'l start first:
Good Times: I had a dog named, Spice, she was a Shar-Pei. (The one on the right of the picture)
Though, she was crazy, its was funny to see her fight against a Rottweiler, 4 times her size. To see her huff and puff and do a mean stare at the Rottweiler after we had break them apart.
Bad Times: Me and my mom had to let her go because her diseases were too expensive to cure them. Though, my mom cried about it, I did not. Did not feel pity and sorrow for the death of my dog, because, lets face it, we will die sooner or later.
As for the views of a Christian (well mine when I was one):
Good times: A good hearted Christian, standing for a belief that could stand for generations; "Christians go to Heaven".
Bad times: Just one or more things that goes against the Christian code (or Bible/Sins), would feel regret that you may die and go to Hell. (Or somewhere along those terms)
If you, as Christians (no doubt), do have them, how do you take it? As a personal, or private, or secretive thing.
I'l start first:
Good Times: I had a dog named, Spice, she was a Shar-Pei. (The one on the right of the picture)
Though, she was crazy, its was funny to see her fight against a Rottweiler, 4 times her size. To see her huff and puff and do a mean stare at the Rottweiler after we had break them apart.
Bad Times: Me and my mom had to let her go because her diseases were too expensive to cure them. Though, my mom cried about it, I did not. Did not feel pity and sorrow for the death of my dog, because, lets face it, we will die sooner or later.
As for the views of a Christian (well mine when I was one):
Good times: A good hearted Christian, standing for a belief that could stand for generations; "Christians go to Heaven".
Bad times: Just one or more things that goes against the Christian code (or Bible/Sins), would feel regret that you may die and go to Hell. (Or somewhere along those terms)
If you, as Christians (no doubt), do have them, how do you take it? As a personal, or private, or secretive thing.