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Meg's running a race to raise money

Meg's running a race to raise money for God's Love We Deliver. Donate now!

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3 comments
boysen says:

'Don't be scared off by the "God" in the name, it's not a religious organization.'

Thereby inferring that religious organizations are a bad thing? I'm confused.

» by boysen on Nov 05, 2003 at 11:05 AM
megnut says:

No, it's just that some people don't like to support religious organizations, especially if they're not your religion. From the title, one might surmise that God's Love We Deliver goes around preaching to people. But they don't, they're nonsectarian and help feed people suffering serious illness. That's all.

» by megnut on Nov 08, 2003 at 03:41 PM
Bobby says:

No, it's just that some people don't like to support religious organizations, especially if they're not your religion. From the title, one might surmise that God's Love We Deliver goes around preaching to people. But they don't, they're nonsectarian and help feed people suffering serious illness. That's all.

It's a sad day when mentioning God is more controversial than mentioning HIV/AIDS. (sigh) Anyway, I'll donate.

» by Bobby on Nov 10, 2003 at 02:02 AM

 
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