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marfknox
SFN Die Hard
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Posted - 07/24/2006 : 21:17:24
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quote: LUBBOCK, Texas, July 24 (UPI) -- Public officials in Lubbock, Texas, are organizing a day to pray for rain.
"Nobody is going to tell God what to do and what not to do, but we are in a serious drought in West Texas and since he is the man who controls the rain clouds, we're asking him for his mercy and his help," Mayor David Miller told the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/upi/index.php?feed=Quirks&article=UPI-1-20060724-18503500-bc-us-prayer.xml
What a waste.
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Ricky
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pleco
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USA
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Posted - 07/25/2006 : 04:43:04 [Permalink]
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A group of people should head out there and pray to some other deity (preferably Satan) for rain too. Then when it eventually does rain, they can try to decide who sent the rain. |
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Valiant Dancer
Forum Goalie
USA
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Posted - 07/25/2006 : 04:52:05 [Permalink]
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Why does the Hepburn movie "The Rainmaker" leap to mind?
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Cthulhu/Asmodeus when you're tired of voting for the lesser of two evils
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moakley
SFN Regular
USA
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Posted - 07/25/2006 : 09:41:31 [Permalink]
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quote: Originally posted by marfknox
What a waste.
But I'm sure there is a connection. After all the last paragraph clearly states the effectivenes of their previous prayer efforts.
quote: Officials have tried prayers before and say they were answered. In January 2004, after a year of drought, the city and county set aside a Sunday to pray for rain and got the second-wettest year since records have been kept.
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Chippewa
SFN Regular
USA
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Posted - 07/25/2006 : 10:19:25 [Permalink]
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"Be careful what you pray for, you just might get it"....(I predict floods.) Then they'll have to pray for a drought. |
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Baxter
Skeptic Friend
USA
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Posted - 07/25/2006 : 11:03:33 [Permalink]
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quote: Originally posted by pleco
A group of people should head out there and pray to some other deity (preferably Satan) for rain too. Then when it eventually does rain, they can try to decide who sent the rain.
Nah, Satan's not a deity. |
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pleco
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Posted - 07/25/2006 : 12:23:14 [Permalink]
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quote: Originally posted by Baxter
quote: Originally posted by pleco
A group of people should head out there and pray to some other deity (preferably Satan) for rain too. Then when it eventually does rain, they can try to decide who sent the rain.
Nah, Satan's not a deity.
Actually a definition of deity is:
any supernatural being worshipped as controlling some part of the world or some aspect of life or who is the personification of a force |
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beskeptigal
SFN Die Hard
USA
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Posted - 07/25/2006 : 13:30:18 [Permalink]
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Where's Pat Robertson when you need him claiming the drought is God's punishment for lying and cheating by Texas Republicans and for executing innocent people convicted on shabby evidence? We need a counter religious figure to make the pronouncement. How about we just put it out as an Internet rumor? |
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pleco
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Posted - 07/25/2006 : 13:46:55 [Permalink]
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Funny thing is, no one would believe that, while they would much more willingly accept that a god caused it to rain... |
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Edited by - pleco on 07/25/2006 13:47:17 |
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Randy
SFN Regular
USA
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Posted - 07/25/2006 : 14:47:13 [Permalink]
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A few years ago, Abilene, Texas (widely known as the belt buckle of the bible belt) was going through a significant drought effecting area farmers, the local economy, etc. About everyone there and their dog was calling for a city wide prayer vigil. That went on for weeks and weeks.
Then, of course, one day a great big deluge rain came; maybe a five or six incher that afternoon. Headlines in the local newpaper shouted something like, "Miracle Rain, Prayers Answered". Yeah, sure thing.
On down the front page, tuck in the corner, was a small two paragraph article stateing the gully washer destroyed the local cotton crop.
Jumpin' jesus, you could wade through the irony.
How sweet it must be, in a airhead sort of way...being a religious zombie -- no need to think or reason. You get to pick or disregard every thing that crosses your path to glorify your great big gaseous space daddy. |
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Dude
SFN Die Hard
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Posted - 07/25/2006 : 15:13:31 [Permalink]
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Still glad I don't live in TX.
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pleco
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Posted - 07/25/2006 : 16:49:54 [Permalink]
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quote: Originally posted by Randy How sweet it must be, in a airhead sort of way...being a religious zombie -- no need to think or reason. You get to pick or disregard every thing that crosses your path to glorify your great big gaseous space daddy.
After Katrina I would hear some people say how blessed we in Mobile, AL were that we didn't get a direct hit. I then would ask why god didn't bless the folks in Mississippi and Louisiana like he did us. I never got an answer to that one, other than the old cop out "god works in mysterious ways." |
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HalfMooner
Dingaling
Philippines
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Posted - 07/25/2006 : 17:19:06 [Permalink]
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I remember as a very little kid in San Diego in the 1950's, I sometimes would perform what I thought of as an "Indian Rain Dance." I would hop around in a circle, whooping and flapping my hand against my mouth for several minutes, then conclude my performance by firing an arrow into the air. (My belated apologies to Native Americans for this ignorant, insensitive travesty. But I was exceedingly proud of my 1/32 Indian blood.)
The very first time I tried this, the arrow came down in precise unison with the first burst of heavy rain. I figured that was some kind of "proof of concept," so I repeated such ceremonies for years, every time I thought the weather was too hot and dry.
Judging from my youthful reaction to my own "miracle," if rain follows soon after the West Texans pray for it, they'll be doing this every year.
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“Biology is just physics that has begun to smell bad.” —HalfMooner Here's a link to Moonscape News, and one to its Archive. |
Edited by - HalfMooner on 07/25/2006 17:20:38 |
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Ricky
SFN Die Hard
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HalfMooner
Dingaling
Philippines
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Posted - 07/26/2006 : 04:52:17 [Permalink]
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quote: Originally posted by Ricky
I have a bit of a similar story, HalfMooner. As a kid, I used to think people could "feel" me staring at them. So I would stare at them, at the back of their heads, and would wait to see if they turned around to look behind them. Most of them did after some amount of time, so I took this as positive evidence.
Ironically, I would do this in Church.
You know, I think we've discovered how religions begin.
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“Biology is just physics that has begun to smell bad.” —HalfMooner Here's a link to Moonscape News, and one to its Archive. |
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