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I will pray for the lost souls that don't believe ..

 

You didn't answer my question, is that cos you are a retard or is it because you don't even understand your own religion or is it because you know I am right but refuse to accept it?

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Prayer always helps :)

Prayer always helps :)

 

I could do a scientific experiment to prove this wrong if you really want me to

My friend had swine flu and she was told to have a huge chance of dying, but the night I found out me and my friends prayed for her and then the next day she was 100% healthy

My friend had swine flu and she was told to have a huge chance of dying, but the night I found out me and my friends prayed for her and then the next day she was 100% healthy

 

OMG IT MUST BE TRUE

 

How about my example, how do you explain that? Why was your friend saved over someone else?

:nice:

 

no, its not..

its the reaction and what you people lost your minds about..

 

:nice:

 

So you think that it's irrational to be mad cause people in some country want to kill gay people with HIV?

I never said I wanted people to die

I never said I wanted people to die

 

But you think it's right, just because they're sick; you think it's right, cause they chose to be gay.

That's even worse than being sick, or gay.

My friend had swine flu and she was told to have a huge chance of dying, but the night I found out me and my friends prayed for her and then the next day she was 100% healthy

 

Swine flu has a slightly larger chance of killing someone then a regular flu, it just happened to break out amongst a very poor area of mexico where people had shit immune systems.

 

Im pretty sure I had swine flu, its like a regular flu.

Swine flu has a slightly larger chance of killing someone then a regular flu, it just happened to break out amongst a very poor area of mexico where people had shit immune systems.

 

Im pretty sure I had swine flu, its like a regular flu.

 

It could just be cos I am asthmatic, but it is a heck of a lot worse than normal flu.

 

But yeah I never felt like I was going to die.

Prayer always helps :)

Does it help children dying of cancer? Homeless people? Starving people?

My friend had swine flu and she was told to have a huge chance of dying, but the night I found out me and my friends prayed for her and then the next day she was 100% healthy

...this is over exaggerating. :\

On another note, are we going to have to hear about Notions homophobia in every topic he ever posts in from now on?

On another note, are we going to have to hear about Notions homophobia in every topic he ever posts in from now on?

 

Oh come on, you have to admit his post was...

Stupid.

Why wouldnt I admit it? I said it at the time, when it was relevant.

I think tomorrow I will wake up and try being bi.

yes prayer eventually does :)

are you guys just gonna waste your life on the computer talking crap about some loser like me?

Once I tried praying, when I was about six, I prayed for God to make a stomachache I had which hurt me a whole lot to go away, please. Then I threw up :awesome:

 

True story.

:blank: does anyone here even realize I have them on ignore?

Click on their posts? To see them?

 

Nathan has a question btw

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