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You can do what you want, but I've not had a good experience with lent. I've lent tools and books, and never saw them again. Somebody borrows a first edition, twenty year out-of-print book? Forget it! You will experience the effects of a black hole.
You do as you please, but I'm very skeptical of lent, or borrow. I could maybe celebrate collateral. Even then, if you made somebody leave one of their kids, they'd drop off the sneering Goth brat, and you'd wind up having to feed the kid and buy another drill, anyway.
I'm for mourning or celebrating every day the same, and the Lord, via Paul, is on my incorrigibly unceremonious side,
Romans 14:5 One man esteemeth one day above another: another esteemeth every day alike. Let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind.
Stick that in your Catechism! Besides, I sort of like the idea of trying your best to love the Lord, every day.
You do as you please, but I'm very skeptical of lent, or borrow. I could maybe celebrate collateral. Even then, if you made somebody leave one of their kids, they'd drop off the sneering Goth brat, and you'd wind up having to feed the kid and buy another drill, anyway.
I'm for mourning or celebrating every day the same, and the Lord, via Paul, is on my incorrigibly unceremonious side,
Romans 14:5 One man esteemeth one day above another: another esteemeth every day alike. Let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind.
Stick that in your Catechism! Besides, I sort of like the idea of trying your best to love the Lord, every day.