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<blockquote data-quote="Thebrownblob" data-source="post: 5300701" data-attributes="member: 60485"><p>LOL I didn’t say I agree with Martin Luther I just said not all reformation is bad. During his time he was as hated as much as gays by some in the community.</p><p></p><p>And as Internet acquaintance who has no bearing on your life I would also give you my personal opinion that you should attend your father‘s funeral and even be there at the end of his life if you can. Not for him, but for you. When my dad was on his deathbed 2000 miles away I did not want to go. He was an alcoholic and lived a selfish life in my opinion. My wife talked me into going. I was there for the last two days of his life and I felt nothing…… at first. The day before he died he snapped out of what was some sort of in and out of consciousness as he was fading away. He looked at me and said he was sorry and I could tell by his eyes he meant it. If I had not went there would not be that closure and I may not be who I am today. Even if he hadn’t said sorry I think I would’ve regretted not going. Just the way I feel about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thebrownblob, post: 5300701, member: 60485"] LOL I didn’t say I agree with Martin Luther I just said not all reformation is bad. During his time he was as hated as much as gays by some in the community. And as Internet acquaintance who has no bearing on your life I would also give you my personal opinion that you should attend your father‘s funeral and even be there at the end of his life if you can. Not for him, but for you. When my dad was on his deathbed 2000 miles away I did not want to go. He was an alcoholic and lived a selfish life in my opinion. My wife talked me into going. I was there for the last two days of his life and I felt nothing…… at first. The day before he died he snapped out of what was some sort of in and out of consciousness as he was fading away. He looked at me and said he was sorry and I could tell by his eyes he meant it. If I had not went there would not be that closure and I may not be who I am today. Even if he hadn’t said sorry I think I would’ve regretted not going. Just the way I feel about it. [/QUOTE]
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