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06-24-2002, 09:42 AM | #11 |
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I find the entire thing very sad. I'm sad that young lives are ended, I'm sad that young lives were lived under the deception of theism and I'm sad that parents think that prayer will do something.
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Hello, you have reached gawd. All of our representatives are busy at this time. Your call really isn't important to us at all, but don't tell anyone else that. Your call will be answered in the order in which it was received. Approximate waiting time is 5,999 years. Please stay on the line, unless you are about to participate in a sporting event, in which case, hit the pound sign, because gawd is inordinately interested in the outcome of all sporting events. Thank you for calling gawd, & may the peace which passeth all understanding....well you know the rest. Please continue to hold.............................................
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Of course, recently in my home town, a newborn was killed by its christian mother. So the question remains, what happens to the newborn? It didn't have time to be an unbeliever or a believer. And the soul barely existed.
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They are praying because they care about those kids on the bus and that is all they can do right now.
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If in fact those people are praying instead of doing something productive, then yes, I find a problem with it. But if they can do no more, I find their prayer to be very noble indeed. |
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I have been told that church owned buses are sometimes exempt from safety laws and regulations, and as a consequence have a poor safety record. Perhaps these people could spend their time better by working for more government regulation to prevent accidents such as this, or to lessen the injuries when they do happen.
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Ok, maybe I missed something here, but what's with Christians praying about tragedies after they happen? It makes no sense to me. Doesn't it occur to these people even once to question why if their god is so good he allowed it to happen in the first place? I know they'll make excuses for their god so he escapes responsbility but I wonder if they even question it. It's like after 9/11, we kept hearing that we should pray. Pray for what? The damage was done.
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