oh, oh, um, ... WALLY WORLD! WITH THE DEAD GRANDMA, right!? FUNNY!!!!!
2007-03-15 08:36:22
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answered by aa.gabriel 4
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Why do you feel the need for our approval of your "prayer",if that is what it is. When we pray we are communicating with God, not to be seen or heard of othes unless in a church setting when asked to give the prayer.
To feel prideful about what you said in "prayer" is arrogant and is not honoring God whom you profess to be praying to.
Get real and get rid of the "self-righteousness" this exhibits by your very asking this Q.
2007-03-15 08:37:18
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answer #2
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answered by marlynembrindle 5
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What's up with the 'thees' and 'thous' and 'laideth'. Who the hell outside of Shakespeare speaks like that. It is about 500 years outdated English. Update it... you "person who liveth in the past"
2007-03-15 08:35:25
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Pretty selfish, discconnected, wandering and unintelligible.
Where do you honor God?
You mock what you do not understand.
2007-03-15 08:36:23
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answer #4
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answered by watcherd 4
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You're not praying to me, you're praying to God. Ask God, not me. I can't judge.
2007-03-15 08:36:11
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answer #5
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answered by † FriendofGod † 1
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I love it. I'm going to post one too.
2007-03-15 08:41:38
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answered by Christophe 2
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Sometimes.
2007-03-15 08:33:41
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Whether or not I like your prayer is irrelevant. Your prayer is between you and your God.
2007-03-15 08:34:48
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answered by peachyone 6
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If you are serious, you don't have to speak like that when you pray.
2007-03-15 08:34:03
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answered by Anonymous
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May GOD help you.
2007-03-15 08:35:08
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answered by cookie 6
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Whatever makes you feel better.
2007-03-15 08:35:00
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answered by Demopublican 6
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