Mum says I had an imaginary friend, and refused to eat until my parents set a place at the table for Little Girl. No word on whether I insisted they put food on her plate.
I knew a friend in one of those extreme fundamental churches who got similar treatment. Hench one of the many reason why I walked away thinking God is not this messed up. But this church is.
Thank you, thus I learn something about Islam. I guess there is much debate over how to translate ‘kursi’ here.. a chair? A throne? Something more metaphorical? A good discussion it seems at
ampeck about 4 years ago
unfortunately that is true my husband (Egyptian Dad was Muslim) was told when he was 8 that he was no longer a child and Santa was not real!
jimmjonzz Premium Member about 4 years ago
Jinn. Gotta be careful of ’em.
And I love the traditional green-with-gold coloring of the book.
Dani Rice about 4 years ago
Mum says I had an imaginary friend, and refused to eat until my parents set a place at the table for Little Girl. No word on whether I insisted they put food on her plate.
shamest Premium Member about 4 years ago
I knew a friend in one of those extreme fundamental churches who got similar treatment. Hench one of the many reason why I walked away thinking God is not this messed up. But this church is.
mistercatworks about 4 years ago
Most religions only allow one imaginary friend. :)
Ninette about 4 years ago
Becky’s mom’s hand gesture reminds of a non particular culture’s way of communicating the exclamation: Whats-a matter for you?
Sir.waffle about 4 years ago
aa jinn is an otherwordly living organism like humans but from another world
Sir.waffle about 4 years ago
and aytul kursi is a pryer for protection
Serial Pedant almost 4 years ago
8? Much too early for disillusionment. Cruel, like, ya no?
Decepticomic about 3 years ago
It’s just as well. Her imaginary friend was a total ball-hog.
pokeystick 2 months ago
Thank you, thus I learn something about Islam. I guess there is much debate over how to translate ‘kursi’ here.. a chair? A throne? Something more metaphorical? A good discussion it seems at