Fri, Jul 25, 2008

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Jordangirl23


HAHA. This was the funniest

HAHA. This was the funniest article I have ever read. To me it sounds as if this couple is trying to use Jesus in order to sell sex. I think it's kind of pathetic actually, but it seems as though many people now days are jumping n the religion band wagon in order to get ahead in certain ways...Also, how do they know if the people buying the products are married? Do they check, is there some special survey? Do they send their marriage license in? If they do non know if the people purchasing are married then it completely defeats their purpose. Most likely it's not always married couples on this website so how can this woman, with a clear conscience, say that Jesus "spoke" to her....

 

I think the website is bogus, just like the woman running it. 





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