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this morning, my wife and i went to this protestant church. i won't mention the name of the church and please dont ask. we were catholic from the very begginng and we intended to stay that way although a lot changed since then. we are now in search for something that would make us grow spiritually, and not just go to a place every sunday, hear someone talk, give them money, pray a little and then go home. every so called religion is already doing it and we want more.

when we entered their church, we felt a sudden change in the environment. it's like we don't belong there. it's our first time to see a church with an elevator and escalator. it could be that we were left behind or we stayed inside the catholic church too long that the customs were already embedded in our characters - how sad. so, now we'll take sometime to acustom ourselves to different religious culture or maybe read a little bit more about bible, religions, and god. a little soul searching will help to. good luck to all of us

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