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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (665088)8/3/2012 12:56:47 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572536
 
ed, you know the story of Job, don't you?

After suffering the worst (due to a bet between God and Satan, which Job was unaware of), Job was crying out to God, wondering why He has forsaken his good and faithful servant.

Moral of the story: Sometimes s--t happens to good people. It's important to keep the faith no matter what.

Like I said, I don't regard Rick Perry to be a "good person." In fact, he's far from it. But taunting actual good and faithful people when God seemingly doesn't answer their prayers is quite a dick thing to do, don't you think?


Wow. You read into my post far more than I intended.

All i was saying is that Rick Perry arrogantly prayed to his god believing that his god would end the drought. Oddly enough, the drought has gotten worse.

Bad things happen to people because that's life. As far as i can tell, deities have nothing to do with it.