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I see it as a violation of church and state, first amendment, and taxpayer money what about you? oh it's a christian gathering so it's unfair excluding any other type of faith.

2007-11-12 11:38:04 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

What, to do good? Praying isn't going to fix anything, doing something about the drought will. By the way, Im not trying to bash anything, clearly, this is something that is unfair for people of any faith or no faith and unconstitutional.

2007-11-12 11:48:41 · update #1

Linda, im not shoving my opinion im actually protecting the freedom of speech by the way.

2007-11-12 11:55:40 · update #2

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As a resident of Georgia who is not a Christian, I am highly offended. He does NOT speak for all Georgia residents. Prayer isn't going to accomplish a thing...what we need are harsher water restrictions and actually enforcement of them in order to preseve what reservoirs we have left. And yes I see it as a violation of the separation of church and state too. My tax dollars are to go towards actually solving problems, not praying.

2007-11-12 11:53:45 · answer #1 · answered by Abriel 5 · 2 3

If the governor ordered people to gather in public buildings and pray to Jesus for rain, that would violate the separation of church and state. But if the governor, or any person, as a private citizen joins in a prayer service there is no problem.

2007-11-12 11:45:29 · answer #2 · answered by jakejr6 3 · 1 0

fortuitously we've truly truly clever human beings such as you to maintain the international on the right song. Acknowledging international warming makes it rain? truly? possibly we ought to continually all pass outdoors and say that out loud to get some rainfall began. I in no way seen employing delivery administration to get it to rain the two. Dang you particular are a clever one. Yeah, i'm being sarcastic. If the governor of the State of Georgia replaced into an entire-blooded Cherokee, would you nonetheless have talked approximately as him a savage? If no longer....why no longer? are you able to're making it rain? are you able to administration reproduction costs or end international warming? nicely neither can all and sundry else. human beings do what they choose for to do through fact they have loose will. Shrill whining noises are not going to convince them to alter their habit, particularly in case you start up out by using undesirable mouthing them. isn't it marvelous although how the Kyoto Accords provide the selection one emitter of CO a loose trip, the rustic that burns coal like it replaced into incense, and pollutes so freely that it has to end ingesting from its very own lakes and rivers. the rustic that throughout the time of no way installs scrubbers on smokestacks through fact it costs too plenty, that has NO environmental policies through fact they do only no longer choose for to debris with them. Which usa is that this? you're so clever....you artwork it out.

2016-10-02 05:41:10 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I think it's retarded and utterly pointless. Those people are in a horrible drought right now and the best thing he can think to do is "pray" about it. Well, I haven't researched it that much, but that's still a pretty stupid thing to be doing. If "god" is letting you suffer through a drought in the first place, why pray for rain when god is clearly "allowing" this? Simply idiotic.

2007-11-12 11:44:53 · answer #4 · answered by Michael 3 · 1 2

God is the maker of Rain and He rides on the wings of the Wind; So Yes Govener is Right to
Petition God ; Woe to those that call Good Evil;

2007-11-12 13:25:46 · answer #5 · answered by section hand 6 · 0 0

Why don't you move here to Georgia were when we
run out of water you can join the hunt, I am glad our
Governer know,s God enough to pray for us
we need the help and not people like you bashing
someone trying to do good.

2007-11-12 11:45:11 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

Smartest man I know. Praying for rain works everytime. Thank the Lord!!

When you are thirsty and your crops are drying up all around you and someone mentions "violation of church and state" doesn't mean much. Most of us Christians just laugh at you and wait for God to send the rain.

Only One true God, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob whose Son is Jesus the Christ. No sense praying to any other god because they are all false anyway.

Thanks for letting me know to pray for Georgia that God will send them some rain. We serve a wonderful God, because He lets it rain on the just and the unjust and both the same.

2007-11-12 11:51:53 · answer #7 · answered by Jeancommunicates 7 · 1 2

Thank you so much for shoving your opinion down our throats.
We all know how important it is that you get to tell everyone what you think; this is a country that is based of freedom of speech; even when it means we have to listen to sad little whiners like you complain that they have to share this right with others.

2007-11-12 11:47:14 · answer #8 · answered by Linda J 7 · 4 1

Well being from Georgia I hope it does some good.
The weatherman has already predicted chances of showers the next few days so he picked a good time to "pray"

2007-11-12 11:53:33 · answer #9 · answered by FallenAngel© 7 · 1 2

I think he's a moron. Realistically, we cannot prevent pols from participating in superstitious rituals like any other citizen; it's just sad such clowns are elected. Funny, people used to laugh at Native American rain dances - as if it were sillier than Christinsanity!

2007-11-12 11:46:47 · answer #10 · answered by Brent Y 6 · 2 2

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