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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If your instinct is to remotely question or pause when someone with stage 4 pancreatic cancer reaches out to you for prayer, or even "good thoughts," you are not truly a person of faith.[/quote] +1 [/quote] B's! If you don't believe in God or prayer, why ask a person who believes to pray for you?[/quote] Like I said, sometimes it's verbal shorthand. Why do people ask for a BandAid if it's a different brand of bandage? Why do some 43-year-old women get called "baby" or "honey" by their sweethearts, even though they are neither babies nor the product of bees? Words mean different things in different contexts. If you know a Christian believer, you know "pray for me" will go over well. Sometimes, in fact, it's just a way to end an awkward conversation.[/quote]
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