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On the article Husband Found Guilty in Sandy Springs Shooting of Wife
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On the article Do You Trust the Catholic Church With Your Children?
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On the article Do You Trust the Catholic Church With Your Children?
Adrianne Murchison
1:45 pm on Friday, March 1, 2013
ReplyHi Kathy, Can you re-post that link. I couldn't open it. Thanks so much.
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On the article Do You Trust the Catholic Church With Your Children?
Adrianne Murchison
12:00 pm on Friday, March 1, 2013
ReplyTracey, I'm biased for the protection of children, yes. I'm a lifelong Catholic who recognizes the church's flaws. The offending priests' crimes are completely separate from my holy experience of the church. The issues I raise are being discussed all over the media. I suggest reading, "How next pope must tackle sex abuse" on CNN.com. http://www.cnn.com/2013/02/27/opinion/anderson-next-pope-avoid-abuse/index.html?hpt=op_t1
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On the article Do You Trust the Catholic Church With Your Children?
Adrianne Murchison
10:46 am on Friday, March 1, 2013
ReplyThanks for your comment Lizzie. I could trust a priest and church that I've come to know in the same way that I trust close neighbors and friends that I've come to know over time and experience, with children. However many pedophiles have been in the priesthood, one is one too many. And to learn that $80 million was spent on "rehabilitating" them through the 1990s tells me there's been far far more than one. In my mind, there is reason to be discerning in leaving your children with a priest or any man, or individual.
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On the article 'That Pie Place' Appears to Have the Right Ingredients
Adrianne Murchison
2:48 pm on Friday, February 22, 2013
ReplyThanks, Melissa! And Jordan thanks telling us about your experience too. It's a cool place!
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On the article 'That Pie Place' Appears to Have the Right Ingredients
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On the article Hundreds Turn Out for ‘Proof of Heaven’ Author
Adrianne Murchison
11:49 am on Monday, February 4, 2013
ReplyFor the sake of argument, Alexander's coma was unique in that his neocortex on his brain was completely shutdown. That's where he might've generated or made up the amazing experiences that you suggest, if it had been working. The fact that it wasn't working makes him all the more credible.
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On the article Ray's on the River Responds to Failed Health Inspection Report
Adrianne Murchison
11:32 am on Wednesday, January 30, 2013
ReplyThank you, James. Also here is a look at the Jan. 18 report. http://ga.state.gegov.com/_templates/87/Food/_report_full.cfm?fsimID=6292215&domainID=87&rtype=food
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On the article Fulton County Schools and Involved Riverwood Parent Differ on Magnet Funds from Overcrowding
Adrianne Murchison
8:35 pm on Thursday, May 23, 2013
Parson. Thanks for alerting me.