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what's a case knife?

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:noidea: ya ok , but what's a case knife?

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They used a shovel for a table knife? :noidea:

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I'm sorry to hear that so many of you do not believe in life after death.

It is clear you believe your eyes and senses over the Word of God which proclaims the departed believers are NOT DEAD! They are alive and worshipping God.

If it idolatry to ask THEM--the living in heaven--to pray for me, then by what possible standard is it NOT idolatry to ask a Brother or Sister on earth to pray for us?

THINK! Do not judge according to outward appearances, but judge righteous judgment.

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There's a difference between praying to and praying for

what's so hard about praying to the Father in Jesus' name?

It's a simple concept , deliberately misinterprated :noidea:

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Thank you for your encouragement and sentiments. But I am a bit confused as to what church you go to, which you need not reveal if you wish not to...
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Holy Holy Holy , Lord God Almighty

Also God's music

I believe WSB means well but doesn't really have a great bedside manner

Pray that he finds compassion

in Jesus name

Amen

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Gerioke, I join you in agreement and prayer on his behalf! He is a child of God, perhaps even greater in the sight of God then I am...

God bless,

PAX

Bill+

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They used a shovel for a table knife? :24:

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No, no no, no, don't let WhySoBlind lead you on here! As any good Southern Redneck knows what "Case XXX" means in that fine folding (or fixed hunting) knife that goes for good money in any good hardware store that carries fine cutlery!

:noidea:

God bless,

PAX

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William Putnam:

How do you respond to the idolatry I observed with my own eys on world wide television in which a priest announced, contrary to scripture I might quickly add, to the congregation that "We can now PRAY TO JOHN PAUL II"? Well?

"What sayest thou?"

I can only answer with another question: What "idolatry"? If I worship the Blessed Virgin Mary as a goddess, you would have a point, but I do not. She is a creature of God, but a most higly favored one by God.

As for "praying to John Paul II," I do that as well with my own deceased mother, since I believe she is in heaven, therefore she can pray for me (or usher my prayers to God) from her position in heaven!

Pope St. John Paul II, The Great, pray for us! :noidea:

God bless,

PAX

Bill+

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I'm sorry to hear that so many of you do not believe in life after death. 

It is clear you believe your eyes and senses over the Word of God which proclaims the departed believers are NOT DEAD!  They are alive and worshipping God.

If it idolatry to ask THEM--the living in heaven--to pray for me, then by what possible standard is it NOT idolatry to ask a Brother or Sister on earth to pray for us?

THINK!  Do not judge according to outward appearances, but judge righteous judgment.

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As to the departed not being dead...Jesus said..." Lazarus is dead "...John 11:14.

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