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Jo Potocki helps pro choice movements.

I don't personally believe in prayer and in fact consider it a huge cop out- but that's just my opinion. Maybe you believe in prayer, maybe you pray - that's fine if you do. But I find most people either pray for incredibly selfish reasons (more money, stuff they want, raise, better job, love) or they tell people "I'll pray for you" which really means - "I want to look like I care but that would require actually doing something sure hope God steps in to help you out of hard times". And if God has a divine plan, why are you asking Him to change it? Isn't that incredibly selfish on your part to assume you know better?

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@Ch Aarn - that's just ironic. ;)

23 months ago

@Roger - No I absolutely do not believe in the power of prayer. It's mind boggling to me that anyone would. In fact an interesting study sent to me by another FanBox member showed patients that knew people were praying for them fared WORSE in surgery. My personal opinion is that it is extremely hypocritical to pray.

23 months ago

Dang, I'm out of milk. Oh milk, why hast thou forsaken me?

23 months ago

@Jeff - i just passed God through my nose laughing at your comment!

23 months ago

LOL

23 months ago

@Roger - I really do not pray to milk jugs.

23 months ago