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    Hi! I see that you're new. How are you?
    No, I meant exactly what I said. It's in the section called The Socratic Club. The place you showed a link for is FARTHER DOWN the starting page than Socratic Club is.
    You don't even need a link. All you need to do is scroll down the beginning page of the forum, till you see the section called Socratic Club. At the time I write this message, the topic I mentioned is on display as the most recent activity.
    It is about the very thing you and I discussed: the possibility that love can sometimes go wrong.
    Are you following the progress of the topic "Love In Isolation" in the Socratic Club section?
    Saying that something is about love does not make it Christian. Human love can make mistakes, or even do wrong on purpose.

    I am a married man. If I decided I loved a different woman, and I wanted to leave my wife and marry the other woman instead, I could say that I was acting in love -- but it would be a WRONG LOVE.

    Maybe I'll start a discussion of this in Socratic Club.
    Hi:D Nice to meet you, Muhammad Hosein. My name is Rose.

    I'm doing quite well, busy with my thesis (gigantic final paper I need to write in order to graduate from university) and worrying about applying for jobs, but, other than that, I'm happy.

    How are you doing? How is high school going? My little sister is in high school, and she finds it a bit difficult at times.

    I'm always happy to make new friends on this site. I've only been on here for like a year or so myself, so I'm always trying to meet new people.

    Don't worry about your grammar. It's fine, especially considering English isn't your first language.
    What does "STH" mean?

    As for what you wrote about Harry Potter, most of it is well written. But where you say, "And what do you think of their similar?", you should say one of two things: either "What do you think of their SIMILARITIES?" or "Do you think that they ARE similar?"

    The Narnia and Harry Potter stories are NOT similar in the important things. The Narnia stories teach trust in God. The Harry Potter stories say that we should wish for a magic power OF OUR OWN, with no need for God.
    Yes, you used the word "religious" correctly, and spelled it correctly.

    Here in the United States, no one is ever forced by law to believe or study ANY religion.
    Many people here keep their names a secret from everyone else, for safety. But I'll tell you my real name. It is Joseph Ravitts. My last name is pronounced with an English "long" A, like the word "play."
    Okay, start with what you wrote: "I have lots of grammar mistakes, and I will be happy if you help me to complete my English." This is good enough English that I understand what you mean, but it would be better to say it like this:

    "I make lots of grammar mistakes, and I would be happy if you help me to improve my English."
    No, I don't speak any Persian. By the way, when you want to reply to what someone says on your page, the best way is to click on the underlined username of the person who came to your page, like Copperfox where you see it beside my fox picture. Then you will be on the other person's page, so they are more sure to see what you say to them.
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