(August 26, 2013 at 11:10 pm)Drich Wrote: I am saying if you do not think you would ask God to spare your life when face with a terrible disease like aids, I am asking you to allow me to pray that God strike you down with aids, cancer or whatever it takes for you to beg and or grovel for your life. Why?
Me, me! Pray your heart out!
(August 26, 2013 at 11:10 pm)Drich Wrote: To simply prove the point that there are no atheist when you are staring down the barrel of eternity. That is how I know those 'elite controllers' were healed. Because I know they prayed. Even the ones who thought they were atheist.
I've stared down that barrel before, Drich, and inevitably will again. It didn't even occur to me to pray. That's how I know you're full of shit.
(August 26, 2013 at 11:10 pm)Drich Wrote: Not a terrible life. A deadly disease. Or to be put in a life and death situation. There is nothing I am offering to do for you that I have not already prayed for myself. In that, a long time ago I asked God to do whatever it took, even if it meant my life, to help me see and understand Him. I now offer that on your behalf for you. Not as a curse but an opportunity to not only know yourself, but in the journey to get to know God.
I invite you to pray for God to do whatever it takes to get me to believe in him. I'll be happy to keep you posted on the results here.
(August 26, 2013 at 11:10 pm)Drich Wrote: For he who cherishes his life above all else will loose it. And he who forsakes his life for Christ will gain eternal life.
Having been clinically dead for nine hours, while on life support during open heart surgery, I have to say that being dead doesn't arouse much fear in me. I still have things I want to do and I hope I have a peaceful end, but that's about it when it comes to fear of death. Eternal life doesn't sound all that great either when you really think about it. I can't imagine anything that could trivialize my life on earth more than for it to have been a mere prelude to never-ending trillions upon trillions infinitely squared years of after life.
(August 26, 2013 at 11:10 pm)Drich Wrote: Just know I generally get what I pray for.
Best of luck! And could you make it snappy? Me getting a deadly disease in my eighties will be a little hard to connect to your prayer.