"And all things you ask in prayer, believing, you will receive." True? (exist, children)
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Odd that no "true" Christian in the last 1000 years thought to do that on their own accord.
To be fair Box, the high and mighty leaders of the Church from all over the world get together once a year, every year to pray for peace and an end to suffering. Been doing it for about 20 years now but it would appear that the 'Prince of Peace' is 'copping a deaf 'un' to their pleas!! Ya wouldn't credit would ya...not from the 'God of love, compassion and mercy'.
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What have they been waiting for?!? I guess their too busy praying for a victory from their high school football team?
Praying for a parking place at the Mall no doubt...or to find their keys.
God always answers my prayers. Sometimes he says, "No".
Seriously, I feel that most of the time my prayers are answered favorably.
even that is true , its shows a severe lack of priority on god,s part that your trivial requests are answered while thousands die each day of hunger , not trying to undermine your needs but i doubt they are as critical as some HIV infected underfed two year old in somalia
tim tebows success rate on the field are god,s priority above all
Are you really so simple minded that you think god would give a dam about an overpaid athlete and the outcome of a football game?
While millions of children are suffering and starving across the planet. Then the god that exists in your head is a real bastard.
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