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Not yours so much as other people's. If your job involves their savings, proceed with caution. LIBRA Let somebody else's enthusiasm light a fire under you. He or she has a passion, Letters CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 participate. American society doesn’t seem to be bothered by these prayers, but there’s something about saying the word Jesus that makes society draw in a collective gasp of horror. People who say faith is a personal matter usually just don’t want to hear about it, often because they enjoy satisfying their own desires and don’t want to hear about a God that might ask them to change. There’s something about the message of Christianity that makes people uncomfortable. Christians are compelled to share their faith with others in spite of that fact. We don’t want to offend people, but we realize the message of Christ is often accompanied by discomfort. There are many things Cheese By Nate Corbin / The Gamecock r — -- Man:l Nature:! HOROSCOPES and you’ve got a way with words. Together, you can accomplish great things. SCORPIO All work and no play makes anyone dull, but don't worry. You're almost past the worst part. Tomorrow will be much better. SAGITTARIUS You could fall madly in love today without much effort. It could be with the perfect person„a person who stands on his or her own two feet and doesn’t lean on you. CAPRICORN There's no point in arguing with someone who's not listening. Besides, you should never get in the way of people who are busy making fools of themselves. Let them finish the job. AQUARIUS Again, you're so immersed in your research that you forget all about practical matters. It looks like the money is still coming in. PISCES Untold riches can be yours, but how? It's not a prize. More like a gift from a kind benefactor. Could be for work already done, or promised in the future. If you don't have a high paying job, apply now. Americans need today that Christianity offers: hope, peace, acceptance and a framework for how we should treat others are a few. However, it demands a commitment that many would rather not make. While I would be way out of line to condemn anyone else’s lifestyle when I still have many problems of my own, I am compelled to speak of God’s grace that gives me worth in spite of those problems. So if I’ve offended you, I can’t apologize. It’s the message I’ve been called to share. LARK PATTERSON PIRST-YEAR JOURNALISM GRADUATE STUDENT Submission Policy Letters to the editor should be less than 300 words and include name, phone number, professional title or year and major, if a student. E-mail letters to gamecockviewpoints@hotmail.com. Letters will be edited. Anonymous letters will not be published. Call the newsroom at 777-7726 for more information. p ssr*