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I agree that He is alive and well. I also believe in the day when He will present His Son like He has times past. Isn't is interesting that Muslims can pray how they want in public, Atheists can pray how they want to in public, Agnostics and many others can pray how they want to in public. But when it comes to Christians; the government, the ACLU, and many other groups cry FOUL. I say that whomever is selected to pray in government, school, or any other public place may pray as they pray. My silent prayer during the public prayers of others may differ, but respect should be given to whomever is offering a prayer to pray as they like.
I find it interestig that people can believe in God, but don't obey his commandments. If they truly believe in them, they need to start acting like they do. What a sorry state this country is in. I hope it changes, but I don't think it will. Sad.
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