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The Lord dosen’t need to ask. Being omniscient, his questions are those we should be asking ourselves rather than asked to gain knowledge for himself.
It’s ashame the way God gets treated,especially nowadays. He’s not to be mentioned in public schools or on TV or the atheists all go ballistic. Christians and Jews: Just keep praying. He hears you and loves you. He takes you by the hand and carries you when the path gets too rough.
Iced tea: It is not the atheists who go ballistic, it is Christians who don’t like the distortions by the mammon-worshipping corporate government and corporate media regard to what religion is. Prayer has always been legal in schools and is widely practiced before tests. The thing that is properly outlawed (although outlaws still exist) is government enforced prayers – which is atheism under a more dishonest name.
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
I never ask “Him” for anything. I have no doubt of his existence.
kbyrdleroy123 about 13 years ago
@Grog!His existence is not the point.The point is people use God like they use people. Kind one minute and not speaking to you the next.
paultunes about 13 years ago
“We turn toward God only to obtain the impossible.” Albert Camus
smetlavich about 13 years ago
I never ask “Him” for anything. I have no doubt of his non-existence.
CasualBrowser about 13 years ago
The Lord dosen’t need to ask. Being omniscient, his questions are those we should be asking ourselves rather than asked to gain knowledge for himself.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 13 years ago
Good one Rick, food for thought.
iced tea about 13 years ago
It’s ashame the way God gets treated,especially nowadays. He’s not to be mentioned in public schools or on TV or the atheists all go ballistic. Christians and Jews: Just keep praying. He hears you and loves you. He takes you by the hand and carries you when the path gets too rough.
hippogriff about 13 years ago
Iced tea: It is not the atheists who go ballistic, it is Christians who don’t like the distortions by the mammon-worshipping corporate government and corporate media regard to what religion is. Prayer has always been legal in schools and is widely practiced before tests. The thing that is properly outlawed (although outlaws still exist) is government enforced prayers – which is atheism under a more dishonest name.
wholescot Premium Member about 13 years ago
Out of the mouths of babes!