FLYINLO
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Edited: 9/27/2007 11:27:54 PM by FLYINLO
All you have to do is read the sentence you just quoted out of context to see that I said above those "things" (things being drinking and partying), not above any person. Living a Christian life with my family is a better quality of life than drinking and partying. Period. I have lived the drinking and partying life for many years in my past, and I can say that the quality of my life has increased beyond measure. Does that make me better than anyone else? NO. Does it make my quality of life better than it used to be? ABSOLUTELY.
Originally posted by iLLblazer
Edited: 9/27/2007 10:03:42 PM by iLLblazer
Originally posted by FLYINLO
but it doesn't take long to find out who accepts your changes and who simply ridicules you for wanting to be above those things, whether it be to your face or behind your back.
"above those things" is the BS attitude everyone is talking about. Why are you 'better' because you live your life differently?