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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Birthdays are overrated anyway and have gotten completely out of hand.[/quote] Maybe when you're 43, but not 7.[/quote] NP. True, but honestly, if the WORST thing a religion does is not allow its kids to celebrate birthdays--which, most of the posters on this web site act like are huge burdens anyway (don't give my kid PRESENTS! No CAKE, it has SUGAR!, etc.) I don't really think it's some huge deal. I'm sure they have fun in other ways. [/quote] Just saying here, so you know. No birthdays, Christmas, thanksgiving, Easter, fourth of July, etc. You have no idea how it is growing up like that. They have picnics n such to try and make it up, but it's church only, it's not like you can invite your classmates, or whatever. Nothing like a school friend handing you a present and having to return it. [/quote]
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