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		<title>By: Thinker</title>
		<link>http://www.northescambia.com/2009/03/hundreds-gather-to-pray-for-local-schools/comment-page-1#comment-7957</link>
		<dc:creator>Thinker</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2009 02:14:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In answer to THE DOER.  Save it. 
 I was moved only by concern at the power grabbing by purveyors of dogma like yourself who so often point to magical events (often simply religiously framed slight of hand), that we will never see ourselves, to sell something that has so little substance beyond simple &quot;agape love&quot; or community support.  Both of these are sans religion and common outside its influence.  Even dogs have social support and love...it isn&#039;t Christ who provides it, it only requires giving group permission.  Read your books and your Book.  To open your eyes and see the world clearly without your rose colored glasses you will have to go through a lot of pain and change.  In the mean-time stay out of tax supported institutions where you alienate and embarrass those who try to think for themselves in the best tradition of Americans.  Why can&#039;t you pray from the sanctity of your church.  Answer that one.  Your Christian PR efforts and &quot;holier than thou&quot; attitudes are disgusting.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In answer to THE DOER.  Save it.<br />
 I was moved only by concern at the power grabbing by purveyors of dogma like yourself who so often point to magical events (often simply religiously framed slight of hand), that we will never see ourselves, to sell something that has so little substance beyond simple &#8220;agape love&#8221; or community support.  Both of these are sans religion and common outside its influence.  Even dogs have social support and love&#8230;it isn&#8217;t Christ who provides it, it only requires giving group permission.  Read your books and your Book.  To open your eyes and see the world clearly without your rose colored glasses you will have to go through a lot of pain and change.  In the mean-time stay out of tax supported institutions where you alienate and embarrass those who try to think for themselves in the best tradition of Americans.  Why can&#8217;t you pray from the sanctity of your church.  Answer that one.  Your Christian PR efforts and &#8220;holier than thou&#8221; attitudes are disgusting.</p>
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		<title>By: Thinker</title>
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		<dc:creator>Thinker</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2009 01:59:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In answer to &quot;Uhh... 
The Buddha lived 400 years before the time assumed to be the time of Christ.  What he did for me was that he examined the causes of suffering via a lifetime of searching.  He taught his findings to followers.  No, he didn&#039;t die for our sins (Whatever that means), he simply assessed, via meditation, the problems of living and provided us with a &quot;life mastery religion&quot; that has no deity...no God.  Buddha was only a man, yet his teachings have survived now many more years than Christ&#039;s.   The essence of Buddhist philosophy and insight is at the core of the best therapeutic techniques in our Mental Health System.  As Jesus is said to provide us with rebirth, Buddhist meditation accompanied by a study of the Dharma (the path) provides us with release from suffering and creates an &quot;awakened&quot; state of mind.  Christianity much too often creates, in my opinion, a state of &quot;conditioned schizophrenia&quot; with its focus on 2000 years ago and a lot of magical thinking for which it offers no rational explanation.  My mother, a Christian, told me that God loves little children (Christian teachings).  Then my mother died of a stroke at age 39 when I was only nine.  Is that how God loves little children, by taking my mother?  So it wasn&#039;t easy, but over the years I threw off all Christian guilt based brain washing and opened my mind to other books and thinking.  I studied world religions in college and even my Professors quietly advocated Buddhism.  Christ&#039;s Sermon on the Mount is good stuff but much other Bible teaching is barbaric, taken literally, or just contradiction.  None of that is found in Buddhism.  Meditation released me from the pain and guilt that Christian dogma created.  Think for yourself.  Don&#039;t accept the words of people who create nothing and ask for your money.  They practice at deceiving and manipulating in their honored tradition !!!!   They aren&#039;t all bad, just misguided.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In answer to &#8220;Uhh&#8230;<br />
The Buddha lived 400 years before the time assumed to be the time of Christ.  What he did for me was that he examined the causes of suffering via a lifetime of searching.  He taught his findings to followers.  No, he didn&#8217;t die for our sins (Whatever that means), he simply assessed, via meditation, the problems of living and provided us with a &#8220;life mastery religion&#8221; that has no deity&#8230;no God.  Buddha was only a man, yet his teachings have survived now many more years than Christ&#8217;s.   The essence of Buddhist philosophy and insight is at the core of the best therapeutic techniques in our Mental Health System.  As Jesus is said to provide us with rebirth, Buddhist meditation accompanied by a study of the Dharma (the path) provides us with release from suffering and creates an &#8220;awakened&#8221; state of mind.  Christianity much too often creates, in my opinion, a state of &#8220;conditioned schizophrenia&#8221; with its focus on 2000 years ago and a lot of magical thinking for which it offers no rational explanation.  My mother, a Christian, told me that God loves little children (Christian teachings).  Then my mother died of a stroke at age 39 when I was only nine.  Is that how God loves little children, by taking my mother?  So it wasn&#8217;t easy, but over the years I threw off all Christian guilt based brain washing and opened my mind to other books and thinking.  I studied world religions in college and even my Professors quietly advocated Buddhism.  Christ&#8217;s Sermon on the Mount is good stuff but much other Bible teaching is barbaric, taken literally, or just contradiction.  None of that is found in Buddhism.  Meditation released me from the pain and guilt that Christian dogma created.  Think for yourself.  Don&#8217;t accept the words of people who create nothing and ask for your money.  They practice at deceiving and manipulating in their honored tradition !!!!   They aren&#8217;t all bad, just misguided.</p>
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		<title>By: Barbara Dycus</title>
		<link>http://www.northescambia.com/2009/03/hundreds-gather-to-pray-for-local-schools/comment-page-1#comment-7841</link>
		<dc:creator>Barbara Dycus</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 01:51:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Reply to John.  
Thank You for your prayers - I never said I didn&#039;t believe in God tho, you assumed that.  I happen to be a non-practicing Catholic.  There is a difference.   Reason I&#039;m not a practicing one is I refuse to believe in the Vatican and all the men that want to dictate rules, they themselves don&#039;t follow.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reply to John.<br />
Thank You for your prayers &#8211; I never said I didn&#8217;t believe in God tho, you assumed that.  I happen to be a non-practicing Catholic.  There is a difference.   Reason I&#8217;m not a practicing one is I refuse to believe in the Vatican and all the men that want to dictate rules, they themselves don&#8217;t follow.</p>
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		<title>By: uhh...</title>
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		<dc:creator>uhh...</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2009 17:59:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>What did Buddha do for you, Thinker?</description>
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		<title>By: Jackie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jackie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2009 19:53:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Barbara,
You are wrong when you say that only Christians were invited to pray for the school.
Everyone was invited, but, of course, those who are not interested in God changing things did not attend. Why should they help a cause they do not believe in?
I do not mean that those who did not go are our enemies; some just do not let their voices be heard, because they do not believe anything can be done to change the injustice being done against the Christians. 

Everyone was invited, Christians and non-Christians. But let me ask you a question, if you knew a group was gathering to pray against what you believe, would you go and help them pray?

I pray God will open your eyes to the truth of His love.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Barbara,<br />
You are wrong when you say that only Christians were invited to pray for the school.<br />
Everyone was invited, but, of course, those who are not interested in God changing things did not attend. Why should they help a cause they do not believe in?<br />
I do not mean that those who did not go are our enemies; some just do not let their voices be heard, because they do not believe anything can be done to change the injustice being done against the Christians. </p>
<p>Everyone was invited, Christians and non-Christians. But let me ask you a question, if you knew a group was gathering to pray against what you believe, would you go and help them pray?</p>
<p>I pray God will open your eyes to the truth of His love.</p>
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		<title>By: pastorjdh</title>
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		<dc:creator>pastorjdh</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2009 18:38:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear Barbara, Everyone was invited on the radio, news and by word of mouth. We never announced that only Christians could come. I don&#039;t think it would have bothered us for you to come and call on your god. 
Many of the comments on here are from people who are very confused and ignorant  of what we are seeking and what has taken place. We are NOT trying to get permission for our teachers to preach or lead prayers in their academic classes. We are simply praying that the liberties we all have as Americans would not be taken away from us. The ACLU has went way beyond using a Judge to forbid teacher lead prayer or proselyting in the classroom. They have gotten the school board to agree to things that are totally ridiculous and unnecessary. Part of the agreement is that teachers cannot participate in any way when the students pray. That means if a group of football players comes together to pray before a game that the coach would be in violation of this agreement if he bowed his head in respect. The agreement disallows teachers to put their church affiliation in the bio section on their teachers web page, it forbids school groups such as choirs, bands, drama teams, etc from performing at churches or in church buildings. Beyond all that the school board has said several times that teachers cannot participate in the Baccalaureate services that are being organized by churches and students now. These services will be held on off school days and the teachers will not be on duty. I am sure they will change their minds on this one or they will end up in court. The fact is that freedoms are being stripped from Americans and the government is interfering with our rights to practice our religion, which is what Thomas Jefferson was saying would not happen when he wrote the phrase &quot;a separation of church and state&quot; in a personal letter to a pastor. By the way that is the only place that phrase exists in our history before people began to take it out of context many years later and use it foolishly. Common sense would wonder why Thomas Jefferson never attempted to get prayer out of schools if he believed such nonsense as people attribute to him.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Barbara, Everyone was invited on the radio, news and by word of mouth. We never announced that only Christians could come. I don&#8217;t think it would have bothered us for you to come and call on your god.<br />
Many of the comments on here are from people who are very confused and ignorant  of what we are seeking and what has taken place. We are NOT trying to get permission for our teachers to preach or lead prayers in their academic classes. We are simply praying that the liberties we all have as Americans would not be taken away from us. The ACLU has went way beyond using a Judge to forbid teacher lead prayer or proselyting in the classroom. They have gotten the school board to agree to things that are totally ridiculous and unnecessary. Part of the agreement is that teachers cannot participate in any way when the students pray. That means if a group of football players comes together to pray before a game that the coach would be in violation of this agreement if he bowed his head in respect. The agreement disallows teachers to put their church affiliation in the bio section on their teachers web page, it forbids school groups such as choirs, bands, drama teams, etc from performing at churches or in church buildings. Beyond all that the school board has said several times that teachers cannot participate in the Baccalaureate services that are being organized by churches and students now. These services will be held on off school days and the teachers will not be on duty. I am sure they will change their minds on this one or they will end up in court. The fact is that freedoms are being stripped from Americans and the government is interfering with our rights to practice our religion, which is what Thomas Jefferson was saying would not happen when he wrote the phrase &#8220;a separation of church and state&#8221; in a personal letter to a pastor. By the way that is the only place that phrase exists in our history before people began to take it out of context many years later and use it foolishly. Common sense would wonder why Thomas Jefferson never attempted to get prayer out of schools if he believed such nonsense as people attribute to him.</p>
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		<title>By: Greg Blackman</title>
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		<dc:creator>Greg Blackman</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2009 17:16:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I was very proud to be part of this occasion and I thank God for those that were instrumental in planning this event.  I was standing on top of the press box and had full view of the event.  Words couldn&#039;t express the emotion that I felt as I observed those individuals that I have known all of my life pour out their heart to God for our school and all schools in Santa Rosa County!!! It didn&#039;t matter what denomination that you were.  It only mattered that you were praying to the one TRUE GOD!!! Praise God from whom all blessing flow!!!

I hope that we can do this event again on a good weather day!!!  It was truly awesome to see how God held the rain at bay!!!  What a mighty God we serve!!!

Thanks, Jay Ministerial Association for your stand regarding this important issue!!!  God hears and answers those who call on His name!  Blessed be the name of the Lord!!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was very proud to be part of this occasion and I thank God for those that were instrumental in planning this event.  I was standing on top of the press box and had full view of the event.  Words couldn&#8217;t express the emotion that I felt as I observed those individuals that I have known all of my life pour out their heart to God for our school and all schools in Santa Rosa County!!! It didn&#8217;t matter what denomination that you were.  It only mattered that you were praying to the one TRUE GOD!!! Praise God from whom all blessing flow!!!</p>
<p>I hope that we can do this event again on a good weather day!!!  It was truly awesome to see how God held the rain at bay!!!  What a mighty God we serve!!!</p>
<p>Thanks, Jay Ministerial Association for your stand regarding this important issue!!!  God hears and answers those who call on His name!  Blessed be the name of the Lord!!!</p>
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		<title>By: Jay</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jay</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2009 11:16:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The bottom line is that Pace High and Santa Rosa&#039;s school board were out of line in their religious practices at the school.  It&#039;s their actions caused the lawsuit to be filed, and yes it made many of us angry at our government.  The real problem is in not understanding the concept of “separation of church and state” in regards to this issue.  Public officials (in this case public school teachers and school administrators) are not allowed to lead, coordinate, or direct religious activities while in their official capacity because this is considered by the courts as a government endorsement of a religion; thus a violation of church and state separation.  
Now put the shoe on the other foot.  For instance, if our public high school principal is a practicing Muslim and he directed the students to observe and partake in Ramadan.  Would that be okay with you?  I&#039;ll venture out on a limb and say everybody I know would be up in arms.
Therefore, there is no practical way to practice religion in public schools.  That doesn&#039;t mean that students (on their own) can&#039;t organize and conduct prayer or a baccalaureate service.  It just has to be done within the rules.  If this is still a problem with folks, there is always the option of private school.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The bottom line is that Pace High and Santa Rosa&#8217;s school board were out of line in their religious practices at the school.  It&#8217;s their actions caused the lawsuit to be filed, and yes it made many of us angry at our government.  The real problem is in not understanding the concept of “separation of church and state” in regards to this issue.  Public officials (in this case public school teachers and school administrators) are not allowed to lead, coordinate, or direct religious activities while in their official capacity because this is considered by the courts as a government endorsement of a religion; thus a violation of church and state separation.<br />
Now put the shoe on the other foot.  For instance, if our public high school principal is a practicing Muslim and he directed the students to observe and partake in Ramadan.  Would that be okay with you?  I&#8217;ll venture out on a limb and say everybody I know would be up in arms.<br />
Therefore, there is no practical way to practice religion in public schools.  That doesn&#8217;t mean that students (on their own) can&#8217;t organize and conduct prayer or a baccalaureate service.  It just has to be done within the rules.  If this is still a problem with folks, there is always the option of private school.</p>
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		<title>By: E.M.D.</title>
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		<dc:creator>E.M.D.</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2009 04:04:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Barbara,
 
I believe I know where you are coming from, for I used to feel the same way.  However, there were many things I did not yet know.  Now I know.  Now I do understand.  A true believer in Jesus Christ will love people of every religion, but it is written that we are to worship God and God alone, that Jesus Christ is the only Way to God.  What really speaks to me, is that, if there are many right religions, then Jesus died for nothing.  I know how it is to take your position, but I can no longer do that, for believers in Jesus are not truly members of a religion, but have a vital life-giving relationship with Jesus Christ.  We who really believe, as the scriptures say, cannot have fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but are to reprove them.  We allow immigrants to come here that are now belivers in Christ, and I can understand how they may feel slighted.  But this country was a Christian country that they came to.  I do not know the solution to this question. But, I do know that love and prayer can move the hand of God.  No one should EVER be required to attend events honoring Jesus Christ, but it is not right to keep Christians from worshiping The God of the Bible no matter where..</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Barbara,</p>
<p>I believe I know where you are coming from, for I used to feel the same way.  However, there were many things I did not yet know.  Now I know.  Now I do understand.  A true believer in Jesus Christ will love people of every religion, but it is written that we are to worship God and God alone, that Jesus Christ is the only Way to God.  What really speaks to me, is that, if there are many right religions, then Jesus died for nothing.  I know how it is to take your position, but I can no longer do that, for believers in Jesus are not truly members of a religion, but have a vital life-giving relationship with Jesus Christ.  We who really believe, as the scriptures say, cannot have fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but are to reprove them.  We allow immigrants to come here that are now belivers in Christ, and I can understand how they may feel slighted.  But this country was a Christian country that they came to.  I do not know the solution to this question. But, I do know that love and prayer can move the hand of God.  No one should EVER be required to attend events honoring Jesus Christ, but it is not right to keep Christians from worshiping The God of the Bible no matter where..</p>
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		<title>By: THE DOER</title>
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		<dc:creator>THE DOER</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2009 00:17:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I attended the Shofar Prayer on Saturday. It was a marvelous coming together of citizens from many different churches. It was exhilarating to see so many parents, community members, and even students and teachers exercising their rights to publicaly PRAY to God their concerns.  For some of the comments that have been left here, I offer the following:  I am a public educator.  Times are hard.  A religious course is not tested on the FCAT; therefore, it won&#039;t be offered at a local public school in the near future. If that is something you want to participate in, attend a college class in that subject. Or better yet, attend a Sunday School class!
Secondly, anyone who wanted to participate in the Sounding of the Shofar event was welcomed.  The Shofar, however, is Biblically based. (Do your research, if you need to.)  Obviously someone who is not of the same beliefs might not want to participate in this.  For instance, if a group or organization were coming together to pray to Zeus or Hermes, those who do not believe in that, would more than likely not attend. We all practice these choices every day in the things we do and do not do.  Our actions speak volumes.
And to Thinker:  I do not know you, but I would like you to research something. God is in the healing business. 
You wrote:  &quot;God never regenerated a paraplegic’s limbs, even after massive prayer. If this “all-powerful” God cannot heal a deserving paraplegic then, duh, maybe it’s mostly a figment of our imaginations. You think?&quot;
First of all, we do not know the heart of our God, nor do we know the heart of this one that you are calling &quot;deserving paraplegic.&quot; God also does not hear the prayer of a sinner, except for when this sinner seeks redemption.  So if the one(s) doing the praying for this paraplegic was not a saint of God, this person cannot enter the throne.  This is explicit in the Bible.   God is the one who decides if someone is deserving. We also do not know God&#039;s plans.  But I wish you would research someone named Smith Wigglesworth who ministered in the name of Jesus. There are several accounts on record, with many witnesses, who literally saw before them, limbs that regenerated.  Do you think Smith Wigglesworth, the man, did this? No. He did it through the name and power of Jesus Christ, and Smith Wigglesworth was quick to give  the Heavenly Father the glory and credit.
Also, legally a school facility can be rented for a public venue. All legal channels were handled for this event. Not one rule was broken or violated. Even the police were there to monitor the event. 
Perhaps since this has you in such a dilemma, a deeper happening is in the process.  Perhaps God is using this event to cause you, THE THINKER, to think for him.  Obviously something is being pricked in your heart, or you wouldn&#039;t lash out as you have.  Seek the answers in God&#039;s word. Who knows? Maybe this entire event was staged just for you!  You are that important to our Heavenly Father!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I attended the Shofar Prayer on Saturday. It was a marvelous coming together of citizens from many different churches. It was exhilarating to see so many parents, community members, and even students and teachers exercising their rights to publicaly PRAY to God their concerns.  For some of the comments that have been left here, I offer the following:  I am a public educator.  Times are hard.  A religious course is not tested on the FCAT; therefore, it won&#8217;t be offered at a local public school in the near future. If that is something you want to participate in, attend a college class in that subject. Or better yet, attend a Sunday School class!<br />
Secondly, anyone who wanted to participate in the Sounding of the Shofar event was welcomed.  The Shofar, however, is Biblically based. (Do your research, if you need to.)  Obviously someone who is not of the same beliefs might not want to participate in this.  For instance, if a group or organization were coming together to pray to Zeus or Hermes, those who do not believe in that, would more than likely not attend. We all practice these choices every day in the things we do and do not do.  Our actions speak volumes.<br />
And to Thinker:  I do not know you, but I would like you to research something. God is in the healing business.<br />
You wrote:  &#8220;God never regenerated a paraplegic’s limbs, even after massive prayer. If this “all-powerful” God cannot heal a deserving paraplegic then, duh, maybe it’s mostly a figment of our imaginations. You think?&#8221;<br />
First of all, we do not know the heart of our God, nor do we know the heart of this one that you are calling &#8220;deserving paraplegic.&#8221; God also does not hear the prayer of a sinner, except for when this sinner seeks redemption.  So if the one(s) doing the praying for this paraplegic was not a saint of God, this person cannot enter the throne.  This is explicit in the Bible.   God is the one who decides if someone is deserving. We also do not know God&#8217;s plans.  But I wish you would research someone named Smith Wigglesworth who ministered in the name of Jesus. There are several accounts on record, with many witnesses, who literally saw before them, limbs that regenerated.  Do you think Smith Wigglesworth, the man, did this? No. He did it through the name and power of Jesus Christ, and Smith Wigglesworth was quick to give  the Heavenly Father the glory and credit.<br />
Also, legally a school facility can be rented for a public venue. All legal channels were handled for this event. Not one rule was broken or violated. Even the police were there to monitor the event.<br />
Perhaps since this has you in such a dilemma, a deeper happening is in the process.  Perhaps God is using this event to cause you, THE THINKER, to think for him.  Obviously something is being pricked in your heart, or you wouldn&#8217;t lash out as you have.  Seek the answers in God&#8217;s word. Who knows? Maybe this entire event was staged just for you!  You are that important to our Heavenly Father!</p>
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