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05 Sep 2008 Fri 03:12 am |
The goal is to give something meaningful yes, but it should be meaningful to the recipient more than to the gift giver.
i don´t need your agreement. clean your house at first.
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05 Sep 2008 Fri 03:21 am |
i don´t need your agreement. clean your house at first.
Au contraire...I was not agreeing with you. And my house is quite tidy, but thanks for your concern!
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05 Sep 2008 Fri 03:24 am |
Mmmm,guys,i hate to interrupt,but can you tell me about the candle thing ?
Btw,what does lightening the candle means ?
İ know he was praying,but when you light a candle along with the praying,what does it means?
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05 Sep 2008 Fri 03:28 am |
Btw,what does lightening the candle means ?
İ know he was praying,but when you light a candle along with the praying,what does it means?
İ thought its not nice to ask him ,not appreciative 
In the Chrisitian religion a candle symbolizes life and hope and being out of the darkness.
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05 Sep 2008 Fri 03:33 am |
Thank you GG 
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05 Sep 2008 Fri 04:29 am |
I find most Turkish people (at least the ones I know) very respectful of other faiths.
When every I visit Turkey, I always have to stop in the church of St. Anthony in Taksim. I just love to stop in and say a prayer of thanksgiving for my safe trip to and return home. My fiance knows I always light a candle and he goes over to buy one or two for me everytime. When his sisters went with us, they also light a candle and said a prayer.
I loved that they accepted me and my religion, just as I accept them and their religion 
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05 Sep 2008 Fri 04:36 am |
Wendy, that is wonderful!
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05 Sep 2008 Fri 05:25 am |
I find most Turkish people (at least the ones I know) very respectful of other faiths.
When every I visit Turkey, I always have to stop in the church of St. Anthony in Taksim. I just love to stop in and say a prayer of thanksgiving for my safe trip to and return home. My fiance knows I always light a candle and he goes over to buy one or two for me everytime. When his sisters went with us, they also light a candle and said a prayer.
I loved that they accepted me and my religion, just as I accept them and their religion 

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05 Sep 2008 Fri 06:19 am |
I find most Turkish people (at least the ones I know) very respectful of other faiths.
When every I visit Turkey, I always have to stop in the church of St. Anthony in Taksim. I just love to stop in and say a prayer of thanksgiving for my safe trip to and return home. My fiance knows I always light a candle and he goes over to buy one or two for me everytime. When his sisters went with us, they also light a candle and said a prayer.
I loved that they accepted me and my religion, just as I accept them and their religion 
if more people accepted each others religious beliefs a lot of misconceptions and prejudices would be gone from the world .. in my opinion .. but more importantly there would also be "respect" and that is why turkey and turkish people hold a special place in my heart .. it is the respect that I saw whilst there.
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05 Sep 2008 Fri 10:41 am |
if more people accepted each others religious beliefs a lot of misconceptions and prejudices would be gone from the world .. in my opinion .. but more importantly there would also be "respect" and that is why turkey and turkish people hold a special place in my heart .. it is the respect that I saw whilst there.
I support you wholeheartedly...
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