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Iraqi constitution 'approved'
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01/11/2005 16:55:10
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, North Carolina, United States
 
 
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01/11/2005 16:46:30
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Politics
Category:
International
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01061807
Message ID:
01064235
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>>Another reason why there are still so many people in the churches is the lack of streets and squares for pedestrians. Anywhere in Europe, you walk to this or that and you meet people. In the States, there's nothing in walkable distance (except in NY city) from your home, so your walk is from the door to the car. You don't meet people anywhere. So you go to church just to see other people. And while you're at it, listen to the priestperson.
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>Ah. This is an interesting thought. People go to church not primarily for its primary utility, but to fulfill a social need.
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>So, basically if I started a church that included a bar and a fitness center, I'd probably be filling them pews.

I would listen to you preach for awhile. Better set services from 4 to 7pm though...
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