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Snowy

New Member
I'm a Christian. I go to a Baptist church. I'm enagaged to a wonderful man...we are planning for a wedding date for May of next year. :)

I'm a member of many forums:


Snowy from christianforums.com
Snowy from Cross+Flame
snowyangel from IIDB
snowyangel from holyrollerz.org
snowyangel from cloudcars.org
Snowy from Ditcomp.com
snowyangel from Christian Anime Alliance
snowyangel from jesusfreakhideout.com
snowy from lotrplaza.com
Snowy from True Christian Forum
Snowy from religiousforums.com

shewolfpup1(snowywolfpup) from the late Virtual places chat program
 

Snowy

New Member
Cross+Flame is a forum kind of like this one where we accept all religions and all beliefs...but lately its mostly Christians I think...I miss my non-Christian friends there
 

michel

Administrator Emeritus
Staff member
Hi Snowy, Namaste.


Welcome; of course you are welcome. Just tell me one thing, how many P.C's will you have on the go at any one time, to keep up with all the forums to which you belong?:)
 

Snowy

New Member
michel said:
Hi Snowy, Namaste.


Welcome; of course you are welcome. Just tell me one thing, how many P.C's will you have on the go at any one time, to keep up with all the forums to which you belong?:)

LOL!....many of them I don't go to much anymore...but still check them every now and then

what does Namaste mean?
 

michel

Administrator Emeritus
Staff member
Snowy said:
LOL!....many of them I don't go to much anymore...but still check them every now and then

what does Namaste mean?
Roughly, In Sanskrit the root Nam means bending, bowing, humbly submitting and becoming silent. The word "Namas" means "bow, or reverential salutation." "Te" means "to you." So if you simply put it all together "namaste" means "I bow to you." The connotations are a bit more complex, and could be translated as "I salute the divinity within you."-

or, as I prefer, "my spirit bows to and acknowledges your spirit":)
 

CaptainXeroid

Following Christ
Welcome to RF, and I think you'll find a lot of non-Christian opinions here. You may not always agree with them, but I've found they broaden my perspective. :)
 

Draka

Wonder Woman
Welcome to RF! Hope you post here regularly enough with all the other forums you visit you could be quite busy. :)
 

Mujahid Mohammed

Well-Known Member
peace be unpon you all, may the creator of the heavens and the earth give us patience and understanding and I look forward to talking and hearing from everyone

Salam,

Mujahid
 

Peace

Quran & Sunnah
Mujahid Mohammed said:
peace be unpon you all, may the creator of the heavens and the earth give us patience and understanding and I look forward to talking and hearing from everyone

Salam,

Mujahid
Salamu 'alaikum Mujahid,

Wecome to RF! Hope you will enjoy it :)

Peace
 
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