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A question for catholics or others religions. today is Sunday and ??

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The question i`m asking maybe sound challenging ,but i would like you to answer in totally honesty.Today who many of you don`t go to the mass service o(for catholics) or to sunday meetings( for Covertness's) because you have been let down in the moments needed more to be reassured hope i make the question clear.. You have tree days to answer back so please no stupid answer ,this is for serious persons Have a nice Sunday God bless

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  1. Okay, I literally read this 6 times, and unless you're going to add it later, there's no question...?


  2. Nice to know I'm not the only one drinking tonight

  3. I went Saturday (last) night

  4. I is a serious persons.

    I have tree days?

    Wow, I've never had one of those before.

    Thanks you so much.

  5. nope

  6. I have no idea what this is saying in the slightest. "Additional Details" would be wonderful. What's the question?

  7. Tree days are Arbor Days. They occur once a year.

    Your question is challenging because it makes no sense and does not merit an answer.

    Catholicism is a religion, Christianity is a group religions.

    A building does not make a Church. A Church can be anywhere, including in a meadow. The day of the week that the sabbath is, is a subjective thing. No where in the Bible or the Gospels does it say it is one day or the other. All you are required to do is rest one day a week. As far as worship goes, isn't the way you lead your life worshipping?

    Bill

  8. Catholic isn't a religion, I think you mean Christian.

  9. We went last night. It is only 4am here." Tree days" is it no longer Arbor day but Arbor days?

  10. i went last night  

  11. Your question is far from clear, but if you are asking if people go to church, then my answer is yes, I do.  

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