Spirituality
16 Jun 18
26 Jun 18
Originally posted by @divegeesterIs this a serious question?
I’m wondering how many Germans were praying for a last minute goal in yesterday’s game against Sweden.
Well they got one... so would we therefore conclude that those prayers were answered?
Or was it a coincidence?
Why don't you like...
Answer us with a doctrine based off your concept of prayer.
Or, in addition to hell, do you also not believe in prayer?
Originally posted by @wolfgang59Sorry, simply does not apply.
You better brush up on your Set Theory.
Maybe you better brush up on your Bible.
26 Jun 18
The post that was quoted here has been removedSaudi Arabia were already knocked out of the competition before that game even kicked off. Furthermore one player doesn’t make a team anymore than one country make a “World Series”.
I know America isn’t in the soccer [sic] “World” Cup as they failed to even qualify, but do try to keep up progress if you are going to comment on the beautiful game.
Originally posted by @suzianneSo now you have three groups in order for you to back away from your bigoted [apologies, just following a trend in weak forum insults] comment...
Apparently you missed this part.
Originally posted by @suzianne
[b]In order to be CALLED 'righteous', one must actually BE righteous. But, not being righteous does not mean one is UNrighteous.[/b]
1) The righteous
2) The unrighteous
3) The neither righteous nor unrighteous
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The post that was quoted here has been removedI don’t presume anything of the sort; in fact you don’t at all come across as someone who is either sporty nor sport interested.
I am absolutely sure that the soccer fans of America where just as disappointed at not qualifying as the football fans of Italy.
You should try to be more open minded when it comes to sport duchess64...go outside sometimes..play catch-ball or something.
26 Jun 18
The post that was quoted here has been removedI have absolutely no confidence in your (frequently deployed) use of 'as I recall.' The same applies to your use of 'apparently' which you seem to believe gives you carte blanche to make unfounded assumptions and exaggerations and to take things completely out of context.
As an atheist, I lack belief in the power of prayer, but am sorely tempted to make a small request of the Lord to have you stop doing that.