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I take the use of "my pastor" to mean that the person belongs to a church even if the person does not attend regularly.
I am still intrigued that a Black person with a college education has never heard the role of religion in the African Diaspora being challenged just as Greek Letter Organizations for people of the African Diaspora has been challenged for generations. |
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That is the church and the pastor that I most identify with although I am not a member of this church and do not attend regularly. It is still the church that I attend. However, I would not use "my church" or "my pastor" because I am not a church member. Iota Man may be a lazy church member. /Need to remember that I admitted that in case I try to lie about church attendance in a future post |
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So predictable. Oh, and since it apparently isn't clear to you, caring that you seem to be contradicting yourself isn't the same as caring what you do or don't do. |
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There are plenty of people who will refer to a church as "their church," especially if it's the one they attended as a child, or if their family's celebrations of life (christenings, funerals, and weddings) take place there. Sometimes they even know who the pastor is and are familiar with him. Imagine that! Nitpickiness has its place, but it's not here, it seems. |
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Home's WHAT? I'm dying to know what it is that belongs to " home". |
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