I do not regret the thread but I am sad that some have found it a point to argue, it wasn't meant that way. I realize that North Americans celebrate Thanksgiving, what I didn't realize is that some here have nothing to be thankful for or at least they do not recognize they do. I find that a shameful attitude, why, because everyone here has more of one thing or another than others do. I also didn't mean that people had to be thankful for material things, there is so much more to our lives than the material. Too all those that responded with a positive attitude thank you and enjoy what you have for those who are sour pusses you need to re-evaluate your lives, I bet there are things you can be thankful for. As for all the countries that do not celebrate a day of thanksgiving I do not understand why you don't, being thankful isn't necessarily an American or Christian thing. Everyone should have a thankful heart for some reason, yes for me it's God and family and a better tomorrow and hey who isn't for a better tomorrow. Thanksgiving day is only one day, a day of remembrance of the good things in our lives through the entire year.
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God loves those who believe and those who do not and the same goes for me, you have no choice in this matter. That puts the matter of total free will to rest.