"Home"
Okay, now I have a question for all of you. (This is a special opportunity for all of you who have still failed to leave me any comments yet. I know who you are.) Question: What makes a home a "home"? I will be looking forward to all of your thoughts. (By the way, thanks for the recent comment Mom!)
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"Home is not where you live, but where they understand you." --Christion Morgenstern
For one thing, these days you have to have an address. What is your new address, Brian? Who knows, I may just send you some Alaska garb.
Alaska garb! Alaskan beer garb would be awesome! My new address is now officially (and hopefully for some time into the future):
Brian Schultz
5690 Annie St. G
Bozeman, MT 59718
I have a question for Andrea: What if nobody understands you, are you homeless?
Because I believe analysis without synthesis is not Christian, I think that a home is an atmosphere and one that is usually well supported by four walls, that always includes other people, that combines comfort and protection, and is not without Christ.
I have a question for Charlie: If your house doesn't include other people, are you homeless?
If your home doesn't include other people, then you are homeless.
That's an ignorant answer coming from someone that has never lived by themselves...
My only question then, is how "they" going to understand you if there are no "they" TO understand you? (coming from the first quote in this section).
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