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North Carolina. And I don't consider it superior. Although I do feel a certain sense of pride when I go to Alabama to see the in-laws and people in South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama see those NC tags on my car.
I shouldn't have said what I said about GA and OR. They are great if that's your thing. I have been all across Georgia and find nothing appealing about the place. Never been to Oregon.
Wow.What a major troll."If thats your thing"As if GA is SOO different from NC.funny.
So belief in God (which was was first mentioned by someone who said he wouldn't prefer to live in either state) constitutes "deliverance" behavior? Is that your "point"?
Again, you missed my point.
Georgia is much more "in-your-face" religious than Oregon, and for most people in the developed world, Evangelicalism (AKA "Bible-thumping") can be very disconcerting.
Georgia is much more "in-your-face" religious than Oregon, and for most people in the developed world, Evangelicalism (AKA "Bible-thumping") can be very disconcerting.
Most of those places where you will find that are in more rural areas or very small towns.
Considering how GA has more larger cities than Oregon its hardly an issue for most people.
The biggest issue will be that there has to be jobs and relI either state you will find the latter but when it comes to economy,it more likely that GA is the winner,
Georgia is much more "in-your-face" religious than Oregon, and for most people in the developed world, Evangelicalism (AKA "Bible-thumping") can be very disconcerting.
This has absolutely nothing to do with the post you responded to though, so again, I fail to see your point within the context in which it was presented. Someone who doesn't live in either state mentions God, someone from Georgia responds to that statement, and you're using that response to demonstrate that Georgia is "much more 'in-your-face' religious than Oregon"? How does that work?
This has absolutely nothing to do with the post you responded to though, so again, I fail to see your point within the context in which it was presented. Someone who doesn't live in either state mentions God, someone from Georgia responds to that statement, and you're using that response to demonstrate that Georgia is "much more 'in-your-face' religious than Oregon"? How does that work?
It fits their typical very anti-Southern agenda, which has grown beyond laughable at this point.
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