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sapphi_snake said:

I guess that makes sense, though I would have to make sure my parents never found out about it.

They probably won't find retrospectivly that you were an atheist. They may think your faith was dwidling or something, but if you tell them you only really stopped believing at some point it should be okay if you don't screw it up.

Yes, though a big disadvantage is that religious services are longer and more boring, plus there are no chiars you can sit on, so you have to stand the whole time.

Hardcore, uh. And is there dancing?

That's illegal. I'll put it up as Plan H (don't have a Plan G yet). Speaking of Church fires, I knew a girl who "accidentally" set a priest's beard on fire when she was getting communion (you have to hold a candle in your hand when you do that). They banned her from the church, LOL.

Bah, you and your laws.

Heh, speaking of those candles, on my first communion mine was lit with a lighter instead of the other candle we were supposed to use. Priest didn't approve.