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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-45987127
""the natural conclusion of any intelligent theologian's journey" - right oh!
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She has had mental issues most of her career. This is the natural conclusion if you ask me.
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I never use the sub categories, complete waste of time.
Evidently... Which is why you wasted more time with a 2nd thread. The waste of time is not checking them before you post... also sub cats feature on the homepage of AB
It happens, spath. No need to make a federal case of it.
As Camelot says, 'It could happen to you'. (I think)

She is Bipolar, so am I. My GP told me that getting 'religious' is, sometimes, a sign of a person losing the plot again. I hope not, for her sake.

:-)
not another convert, can't see she gain anything by it.
She's clearly got issues. I feel sorry for her.
Hopes it works out better for her than it does for those who convert from islam to christianity, e.g. http://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/cwn/2018/january/ex-muslim-girl-imprisoned-for-converting-to-christianity
I have always believed that religion, of any stripe, provides support and comfort for people who find it there - and Ms. O'Connor is simply one more, but slightly more famous than some others.
didnt someone amusingly quip a one-liner

quis capit cognoscere

in answer to this ( it takes one to know one in Latin allegedly)
I think we should be told
The church she is converting from is presumably heaving sighs of relief
If it makes her happy, then so be it. She deserves to be happy.

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