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    The Web as a Resource for Religious Advice

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    Religion has never been considered a great, or even polite, conversation starter. Views on the subject can really vary, but each person is equally as passionate about standing behind their beliefs. It's easy to see how discussion on the topic can instead turn into a nightmarish debate.

    Having so much to say, and having so much passion, why do we have to bottle it up? For those of us who would like to express ourselves, is there a venue? Can we learn from others somewhere?

    For this kind of expression, the web is becoming a great source. Here are a few observations as to why,when using an anonymous advice forum as our platform-

    The public is drawn to free advice sites when they have a question. A person on the street would bristle when approached about a topic like religion. Most people just aren't prepared to talk about things of a personal nature. Finding people who want to talk is the first step in getting a good conversation going.

    An anonymous advice site offers the freedom of anonymity to it's users. When no one knows who you are,you don't have to censor your views for the sake of political correctness. You can really express where you stand on a topic, and really get to know how others feel.

    Anonymous advice sites list many different thoughts that can splinter into all new discussions. Instead of talking about one topic, you may be pulled into another entirely.

    Expanding the means by which you express your views, can only lead to expanding your own thoughts. Free advice sites are a terrific start. Maybe this user will see you on a forumn like the one we used below.

    About the author: Visit www.stickysitch.com for free advice

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