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  • Here in Glitnir
     OP - April 17, 2010, 07:15 AM

    I came across this site today. Very interesting ,It would be highly unlikely that the person -Signy- who writes it doesnt at least lurk on here.Im sure this is a well known site here but I just came across it by accident. Ive seen there are archives going back to when she first started writing,Im sure i will be delving into them from time to time.
    If you are here,excellent work !

    According to the polls only 1.6 % of Americans are athiests. So what gives you the right to call the other 80% morons?'
  • Re: Here in Glitnir
     Reply #1 - April 17, 2010, 10:54 AM

    It is kept by an active member here who, last I heard, wished to remain anonymous, but yes, the author is among our ranks Smiley

    I chose to get circumcised at 17, don't tell me I never believed.
  • Re: Here in Glitnir
     Reply #2 - April 17, 2010, 11:19 AM

    I didnt intend to ask them to unmask themselves just to say that I was pleased to find the site. Afro Afro Afro I look forward to getting my self an edukayshun on the reality of coming out ex-muslim. Was interesting reading about how the day she told a friend of her unbelief that the feeling was way beyond anything , even the birth of her child. The birth of my child was the apex of any emotion I had ( mind  you I didnt have to have my passage ripped by the birth ) so it really gives an idea of the euphoria cuased by the mind finding itself and the discarding of its chains. I look forward to reading more. It sounds as if it tells of a journey so I will start from the begining and take the journey for myself. If the author doesnt mind I may come back to this thread to give some thoughts on what I read. If this is a problem then the authour could ask a friend to pm me to say they would rather I didnt.

    According to the polls only 1.6 % of Americans are athiests. So what gives you the right to call the other 80% morons?'
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