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"The Fool says in his heart, There is No God." -- Bible
The Fool hit the nail on the head except that he used his mouth, lungs, brain and vocal chords. The heart cannot speak.
"The Fool says in his heart, There is No God." -- Bible
Já, the Dagda's pretty cool. (I normally hang out with the Æsir and Vanir, Myself, but I have an Irish great-grandmother in My personal Yggdrasil.)How Great is Our God?
i'm irish....our chief god (the dagda) is so great, his name means 'great god'.
How true.
Well you could actually try............ You know, actually post some proof rather than hiding behind silly aphorisms.
The water costs money and if god was as nice as he's supposed to be you wouldn't be sick or in trouble of any kind in the first place. Keep the water. I like my beer.How Great is Our God
I saw Jesus being channeled the other night on cable TV via the Miracle of a special Water -- A Miracle Water. Its' for real. Not a scam. You simply drink it, and it cures disease -- the lame, the blind, cancer, heart disease, diabetes and more. The Miracle Water will also fill bank accounts with money. You drink the water and then watch your bank account grow. It's for real. And the Miracle Water is free, so it can't be a scam. Peter Popoff just wants people to be happy and the ones shown on TV were ecstatic and very sincere. Some got 10, 20 thousand, Some 50 thousand. One lady had her bank account grow to 2.2 million. At first I was suspicious, but then I realized that if this was not for real, this man, the man channeling Jesus, Peter Popoff, would not be allowed on TV. He would be in jail. So it must be for real. Check it out. He's all over cable TV. How Great is Our God.
The Fool hit the nail on the head except that he used his mouth, lungs, brain and vocal chords. The heart cannot speak.

You never heard of heart murmur?![]()
Busted? He looks fairly un-busted to me. Check him out. In the name of Jesus, and his Miracle Water, he passes miracles, cures terminal diseases and makes bank accounts grow by the thousands, even millions. For real. Amazing.
wait you are serious?
Oh dear....I feel....Really sorry for you.
Assuming this isn't what it appears to be, a pink troll trying to hide in a clover field
"The Fool says in his heart, There is No God." -- Bible
How true.
Whether Robert Prey is serious or"having a go at us" is for each of us to determine on our own. Having seen his pattern of posting I have formed my own opinion. Having Janadele pop in a year late with a Hallmark card "Amen!" was hugely entertaining for me.
I've never seen either a vampire or demon survive a dousing with holy water.
It's trivially false, too. People who do not believe stuff find proof that suffices to change their mind all the time.
When I was at school, I did not believe - I refused to believe - that burning a piece of magnesium tape to ashes would have made it heavier. It only took one tiny little bit of proof to make me change my mind completely.
So don't lose heart. There might be one tiny little bit of proof out there somewhere.
How Great is Our God
I saw Jesus being channeled the other night on cable TV via the Miracle of a special Water -- A Miracle Water. Its' for real. Not a scam. You simply drink it, and it cures disease -- the lame, the blind, cancer, heart disease, diabetes and more. The Miracle Water will also fill bank accounts with money. You drink the water and then watch your bank account grow. It's for real. And the Miracle Water is free, so it can't be a scam. Peter Popoff just wants people to be happy and the ones shown on TV were ecstatic and very sincere. Some got 10, 20 thousand, Some 50 thousand. One lady had her bank account grow to 2.2 million. At first I was suspicious, but then I realized that if this was not for real, this man, the man channeling Jesus, Peter Popoff, would not be allowed on TV. He would be in jail. So it must be for real. Check it out. He's all over cable TV. How Great is Our God.
"The Fool says in his heart, There is No God." -- Bible
So god can do anything except convince a non believer.