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this doesn't make any sense. as a fellow Christian i'm sort of concerned that the image you're portraying on here is a negative one. this has nothing to do with irresponsible spending. in fact it's just the opposite. it's enlightening the readers on how to get free miles by being responsible with credit cards. be ...more
i get the feeling some of the readers on here don't know how credit cards work. if you pay the balance in full when it's due there are no interest penalties. just like the article says. don't pay the minimum. pay the balance in full and you won't have the outrageous credit card interest charges and you will also se...more
i would like the government to step out of marriage all together. they should have no say in anything marriage related as marriage is rooted in Biblical beliefs (separation of church and state). the gay and lesbian community needs to come up with some other completely original form of union ceremony with it's own set...more
i think what everyone needs to realize is that marriage is a Bibilical institution, first and foremost. not a governmental institution. somewhere the government decided to get mixed up in marriage (amongst everything else) and things went south (typical). if gay people want to be together they can be, but they shoul...more
Article is a little biased. I'm guessing the author just had a horrible experience with someone from a younger generation right before they wrote this. The boomers and genX'ers raised us this way...nobody to blame but yourselves. Also in regards to these surveys, I think us "millennials" are probably more prone to j...more