AnnaliseVell

Inducted into The Amanda Project: 11.25.2009

Responses Archive

  1. I agree with XxMPbabeMPxX. I need to try to not be such a procrastinator. And I definitely need to try and keep my room clean... and be a better friend.

  2. I just realized I didn't capitalize "He" and "Him" a couple of times, sorry.

  3. Ok, then. I was raised a Christian, and have been one all my life. Even though I do not visit church every Sunday, I still believe in God, and think of myself in a certain sense to be...close to God. I do not believe only because I think it will lead me into Heaven, as many do. In fact, going to Heaven in the end is more of a bonus to me, because simply having Him in my life now is more than enough. This may sound cheesy to someone who does not believe as I do, but he helps me in more ways than you can fathom. He gives me hope, and He is always there. If I feel lonely, sad, confused or angry, He will always be there to listen. He is the absolute perfect friend, and I love him more than anyone, and knowing he loves me too is more of a comfort than anything on earth can give me. God is also the Divine Creator. He made all beings, and he gave those beings the tools to make the inanimate objects you question the reality of. He also gave us certain traits that make us alive, and the most important is the ability to love. He gave us that feeling we get when we are close to someone we care for, and the same feeling we get when that person is taken away from us.

  4. Do you mean why do I believe in God, or why do I think God is the reason why we are all here?

  5. "Man must feel the earth to know himself and recognize his values.... God made life simple. It is man who complicates it." Most people delude themselves into thinking that if you touch something, than it must be real. I like to think that organisms have a certain spirit, a spirit given to them by God, and that spirit is what makes them truly alive.

  6. I'm sorry too. I was kinda harsh. I completely understand wanting people to enjoy your work. I really liked your poems (;

  7. You can't expect everyone who reads your poem to comment. I liked your poems, but when you say things like that it makes me like them less. ):

  8. Oh, no, I didn't mean you! I meant LuciDiGiacomo.

  9. I never attended school with Amanda, or been enrolled in a brick-and-mortar school, so I've never passed a note to anyone.

  10. Yes, Geography of Girlhood was amazing. It's written in prose and it's fantastic. I highly recommend it.

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