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Back in 2015 my parents and I moved from Washington State (my favorite place!) down to Tennessee and I have been regretting it ever since.
I hate the geography down here!
We chose to move to a tiny town called Greeneville and here we have been for the past five years. Its way out in the country by the mountains and there is nothing out here!
The reason why my parents left Washington State was because they felt like the liberal politics there was discriminating against their religion. Both my mom and dad are born-again Bible-believing Christians, and saints in Christ, and mom is very religious actually. So is Dad.
So we basically moved because we thought that the liberal politics of Washington State was discriminating against our religion. Mom said she could hardly talk to anyone about Jesus without them getting angry at her. She said she could not stand to be in an atmosphere that was so hostile towards religion. And also, the Democratic Party up there has been known to be hostile towards religious people like us. That is not fair, but hey, it happens. Religious people get discriminated against by non-believers.
We feel that we don't need to be around others who are hateful bigots and they hate religious people like us. People need to learn to be more tolerant towards religion like we are.
But yeah, I don't like Tennessee because of its geography. If I could move anywhere I would move to Montana, its my favorite state! I just love me some Big Sky Country.
Anyone else here from Tennessee?
I hate the geography down here!
We chose to move to a tiny town called Greeneville and here we have been for the past five years. Its way out in the country by the mountains and there is nothing out here!
The reason why my parents left Washington State was because they felt like the liberal politics there was discriminating against their religion. Both my mom and dad are born-again Bible-believing Christians, and saints in Christ, and mom is very religious actually. So is Dad.
So we basically moved because we thought that the liberal politics of Washington State was discriminating against our religion. Mom said she could hardly talk to anyone about Jesus without them getting angry at her. She said she could not stand to be in an atmosphere that was so hostile towards religion. And also, the Democratic Party up there has been known to be hostile towards religious people like us. That is not fair, but hey, it happens. Religious people get discriminated against by non-believers.
We feel that we don't need to be around others who are hateful bigots and they hate religious people like us. People need to learn to be more tolerant towards religion like we are.
But yeah, I don't like Tennessee because of its geography. If I could move anywhere I would move to Montana, its my favorite state! I just love me some Big Sky Country.
Anyone else here from Tennessee?
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