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January 6, 2006, 8:56 am PST

Where you live doesn't matter.

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To everyone who thinks that they are cursed: (as in bad luck stuff) 

  

You were born in the United States, one of the wealthiest countries in the world.  You have a home, food in your refrigerator, electricity, heat and/or air conditioning in your home, you have many changes of clothing, a job, a car and money to spend on useless items.  Go to another country, look at the people that have no food to eat, no job, no house, no change of clothes, no clean water to drink, no health care, no doctors to visit when they are sick.  And you complain because you had a bad day.  The people who live in poverty, thank God every day that they are alive to love and care for their families and friends.   

  

I think of the parents who sell their children for food, and you whine that you are cursed!  We are a greedy nation and want everything perfect.  Life is not perfect!!!! Life is what you make of it.  There are tradgedies and trials in life, that does not mean you are cursed.  You choose to look at the bad things in your life, not the good!  For people who are "cursed" with bad luck, change your attitude, look at the good things in your life, not the bad! 

  

As for being "cursed" in the evil spirit or in cases of possession, I do believe that can happen.  It doesn't happen every day, but evil is around us trying to turn us from God.  I believe you can open yourself up to evil and once you do it, you sort of fall into a dark way.  If you look in the Bible, it does talk about evil spirits, Jesus exorcised people who were possessed, He was even tempted by Satan himself, but Jesus turned away from temptation.  We, being imperfect, have a tendency to grap ahold of the temptation and run with it.  Then we find ourselves in trouble and then we cry that we are cursed.  YOU DID IT TO YOURSELF. 

  

Living in the light and walking in the path of faith is a tough road but well worth the struggle. 

  

so, these are my thoughts on being cursed.  I know that many people will feel differently but, to each his own.  So next time you get a flat tire, or have a bad day, thank God that you had that flat tire, because you could be living in a third world country deciding whether to sell your beloved child to someone so the rest of your family can eat or keep your child and watch your children starve to death. 

  

Thoughtfully submitted, 

  

Terri 

I am sorry, but what does living in the U.S. or anywhere else in the wolrd have to do with being cursed or possesed?  There are still starving and homeless people right here in the U.S.  and I don't think they feel very blessed.  I am from South America, and have also lived in Europe and now here in the U.S.  and I can attest to the fact that especially in South America, the idea of being cursed is very real!  And I don't believe that people who claim they are cursed necessarily did it to themselves, that is a very closed minded statement to make.  I've seen people who were church goers belived in God and Christ and experienced evil/curses anyway.  I personally experienced some evil occurences as a 9 year old child, and I was going to Catholic school and attended church 3 times a week, and I didn't ask for it to happen to me, nor did I do it to myself. So, unless you have first hand knowledge of such things, you shouldn't be so quick to judge! 

  

Claudia 

 
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January 6, 2006, 9:00 am PST

Where you live doesn't matter.

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To everyone who thinks that they are cursed: (as in bad luck stuff) 

  

You were born in the United States, one of the wealthiest countries in the world.  You have a home, food in your refrigerator, electricity, heat and/or air conditioning in your home, you have many changes of clothing, a job, a car and money to spend on useless items.  Go to another country, look at the people that have no food to eat, no job, no house, no change of clothes, no clean water to drink, no health care, no doctors to visit when they are sick.  And you complain because you had a bad day.  The people who live in poverty, thank God every day that they are alive to love and care for their families and friends.   

  

I think of the parents who sell their children for food, and you whine that you are cursed!  We are a greedy nation and want everything perfect.  Life is not perfect!!!! Life is what you make of it.  There are tradgedies and trials in life, that does not mean you are cursed.  You choose to look at the bad things in your life, not the good!  For people who are "cursed" with bad luck, change your attitude, look at the good things in your life, not the bad! 

  

As for being "cursed" in the evil spirit or in cases of possession, I do believe that can happen.  It doesn't happen every day, but evil is around us trying to turn us from God.  I believe you can open yourself up to evil and once you do it, you sort of fall into a dark way.  If you look in the Bible, it does talk about evil spirits, Jesus exorcised people who were possessed, He was even tempted by Satan himself, but Jesus turned away from temptation.  We, being imperfect, have a tendency to grap ahold of the temptation and run with it.  Then we find ourselves in trouble and then we cry that we are cursed.  YOU DID IT TO YOURSELF. 

  

Living in the light and walking in the path of faith is a tough road but well worth the struggle. 

  

so, these are my thoughts on being cursed.  I know that many people will feel differently but, to each his own.  So next time you get a flat tire, or have a bad day, thank God that you had that flat tire, because you could be living in a third world country deciding whether to sell your beloved child to someone so the rest of your family can eat or keep your child and watch your children starve to death. 

  

Thoughtfully submitted, 

  

Terri 

I am sorry, but what does living in the U.S. or anywhere else in the wolrd have to do with being cursed or possesed?  There are still starving and homeless people right here in the U.S.  and I don't think they feel very blessed.  I am from South America, and have also lived in Europe and now here in the U.S.  and I can attest to the fact that especially in South America, the idea of being cursed is very real!  And I don't believe that people who claim they are cursed necessarily did it to themselves, that is a very closed minded statement to make.  I've seen people who were church goers belived in God and Christ and experienced evil/curses anyway.  I personally experienced some evil occurences as a 9 year old child, and I was going to Catholic school and attended church 3 times a week, and I didn't ask for it to happen to me, nor did I do it to myself. So, unless you have first hand knowledge of such things, you shouldn't be so quick to judge! 

  

Claudia 

 
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May 4, 2006, 2:31 pm PDT

You have no idea!

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LOL>...she was quiet the drama Queen...and yeah I had wondered about the xanax...!!! Too....And didn't her Mother state at the start of the show her daughter was very spoiled and constantly needed attention....????  If someone is popping pills like that I would be scared....!!!....and I believe she needed this attention as well...did you notice she faked crying about 5 times.....lol....Phaleeeeeseee.....I wish my mother was half that loving and protective of me and my Childern....lol.....she needs to get a grip and handle her life Like an adult....
You are both wrong.  The mother didn't "fake" her crying or emotions, etc.. And regarding the Xanax, she is NOT zonked out on it.  Before you assume (which by the way means making an ass out of you and me) you should get your facts straight.  Which you obviously don't have, so save your criticisms and conjecture and just stick to what was revealed on the show.
 

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