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Good.
LL Cool J -- I salute you.
It is impossible that he prayed! We all know - and are frequently reminded on these threads - that Hollywood is soulless and determined to ruin America. Additionally, we all know that religion is under attack and not welcome in the public square.
It was and still is Sad that we lost Whitney.
Hopefully she's at peace now.
I thought LL Cool J offered a sincere prayer,
a great prayer, a prayer from the Heart.
He kept the prayer very non-denominational
and not too long. I'm sure all in attendance
and all in the TV audience could feel the emotion
and sincerity for that moment in time.
God Bless...
Perfect.
Amen
2 myths debunked.
1- War on Religion
2- Godless Hollywood
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