that would be correct.
chin
2006-12-25 02:30:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Until a child reaches 12 years old what they do is really not important (as few will be listened to or taken seriously by adults, I mean). Listening and learning from their parents/family who they are, and how to live where they are is their primary goal. (That and having fun.)
After 12 - the age of reason - their world becomes very different and wonderful, in an adult sort of way.
Adults that loose their way and forget how to see the world through their children's eyes make up the dumb people you mentioned, and I agree with you.
Keep the child inside you alive and you'll always be happier (and/or blessed.)
2006-12-25 07:24:05
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answered by Anonymous
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The only way people will arrive at the truth is if everyone stops lying to their children. How could you tell your children that Santa really exists if you know he doesn't? They put their trust in you and you knowingly deceived them. Shame on you!
2006-12-25 02:31:46
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answered by barx613 2
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hi =) And why in the international could the two be at a similar time unique?? As a baby, i presumed in the two..... The curious element is, that as quickly as i finished believing in Santa, it wasn't too many greater years, till now i finished believing in God..... Namaste, and chuffed holidays, --Tom
2016-10-28 08:17:59
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answered by Anonymous
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That is the venue that children take to mature and be able to take the path to God.
2006-12-25 02:31:31
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answered by Anonymous
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This betrayal just prepares them for coping when they find out god doesn't exist either.
2006-12-25 02:34:47
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answered by eldad9 6
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What about you?
2006-12-25 02:30:24
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answered by HopeGrace 4
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who????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-12-25 02:34:34
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answered by !!!$weet!!! 3
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