User talk:MichaelCaricofe
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If you have any questions, feel free to ask me on my talk page. Thanks and happy editing, Alphax τεχ 10:56, 5 May 2005 (UTC)
WikiProject Musicals
Hi! I'm leaving you this message because your name is listed as a participant in WikiProject Musicals (previously WikiProject Broadway) or I feel you may be interested in the project. It seems that the project has laid dormant for quite awhile, but I would like to work toward getting it up and operative. I have a few ideas that I've outlined on the talk page, and would love your input. Working together, I think we can signifigantly improve the quality of the articles relating to musicals on Wikipedia. — MusicMaker 06:08, 28 June 2006 (UTC)
WPMT Roll Call and COTM
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Nominations for our Collaboration of the Month are currently being accepted. What should we focus on for the month of November? Any input would be greatly appreciated.
and Hello! right back
Hi Michael. Thanks for stopping by. I don't really know what I can say. I'm far from an authority on the subject. But, I think what you wrote is one of the saddest realities I can think of. I am grateful to have found a place to attend here that has a different more open relationship with God where I've been able to make a lot of friends and participate in many volunteer endeavors. I am able to be honest with everyone about how I feel at any given moment about God and life. And what I get back is that no one has it all figured out. And the moment someone thinks they do is when they are furthest from the truth. You're not supposed to hold on too tightly. Then one gets the impression that they can control God- or worst, speak for Him. The gall! Don't let anyone take away your right to check in with your maker. You're not wrong. But with that said, I think that there are a lot of Godly people, with wisdom and peace and love, who are not found in church congregations. Those places tend to alienate as many as they welcome. I think there is nothing sexier than a church with ALL kinds of people. Here in Canada, I think it's easier to find that kind of place. I'm from Louisiana, and that's a whole different story. But the good news is that times are changing. And quicker than I thought they would just a few years ago. I used to anticipate that tolorance would increase, but now I see complete acceptance play out in fits and starts. I think it's best to live as if the world we want exists already. I wish you well, Michael! Affinity likely •Hello• 16:15, 6 June 2008 (UTC)