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I just thought - most religous pray when going to surgery ; sport event ; career change ; a location move ; --_- so ๐Ÿ‘น
Maybe god is like a BOOKEY or betting taker to them. ????

BBJong 7 Dec 31
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I find your comparison between God and a bookie to be quite thought-provoking. It's interesting how people often turn to their beliefs and faith during moments of uncertainty or significant events. While some may see it as seeking luck or a favorable outcome, others view it as seeking guidance and comfort.

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Good morning. How are you doing today? Well, WOULD like US ย to get to know each Other. My name is Gladys ย And You..... Thanks....

Haha, that's a really interesting thought! ๐Ÿค” Like, maybe people are placing their bets with the big guy upstairs before life's big moments! ๐Ÿ˜‡ But you know what, if you're into the whole betting vibe, you should check out www.streakforthecash.com. It's a lighthearted way to have some fun predicting outcomes without needing divine intervention!

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I have heard that there is a religious lottery playerโ€™s prayer, โ€˜Oh! God, I am a sinner but make me a winnerโ€™.

If you pray to him and ask for forgiveness. he will forgive you and make you a winner.... Any my name is Gladys.... and you what's your name?

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It does seem that way but my take on it is that the religious do not see this. They appear to honestly think that pleading with god can change his mind on something. Remember that their book is full of this type of story. Also, if you follow the local pastor of your church god is always opening and closing doors for you. It's sort of like a game show where you wonder what is behind door number three.

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