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Any reason for singling him out? Do you feel the same about the other 100k+ people who has it?
Maybe that was to you and I could be wrong but I'm thinking it was more in response to post #4.No comment. Just sharing whatever is on my Facebook. I will leave you to your negative judgment on me.
Maybe that was to you and I could be wrong but I'm thinking it was more in response to post #4.
Why not just not argue with anyone then? I did not know you viewed responses as arguments. I'll edit my post as well.I edited my statements. I don't like the feeling when I argue with someone. It feels like I am sick to my stomach.
It usually isn't worth the effort anyway. I just give arguing up to the Lord.I edited my statements. I don't like the feeling when I argue with someone. It feels like I am sick to my stomach.
Why not just not argue with anyone then? I did not know you viewed responses as arguments. I'll edit my post as well.
It is very important to note if you feel anger after reading a question. For one of the fruits of the spirit is "slowness to anger." This should not be over looked or given up.It usually isn't worth the effort anyway. I just give arguing up to the Lord.
It is very important to note if you feel anger after reading a question. For one of the fruits of the spirit is "slowness to anger." This should not be over looked or given up.
I didnt cross my mind that an inquiry into why one would single out one person, out of tens of thousands in the same situation, to pray for, would be considered an argument. I thought there was a reason for it. If not, it could just be said that there isnt. I see no place from arguments.
That answers my question perfectly, and I find no fault in it (and I wouldnt have no matter what your answer was). ThanksOh, I guess I did over react. The reason why I shared this simply because it was on my Facebook. I share whatever is on the news that is all my Facebook. That is why I shared it. I have not ever been a big fan of the Royal family. And I didn't mean to leave anybody out.
Right. In my case in general when posting, I just find arguing to be unfruitful and I just drop it. Handing something over to the Lord I find relaxing, always have. This ( my comment above) isn't directed at any particular issue, it's just representative of how I tend to treat posts that bother me that look like they are headed to an argument. You asked a question and I don't have a problem with questions personally. On the other hand and again speaking for myself, in this time I am offering up prayers concerning this illness for all nations and people there in but also individuals, individual states, cities, my own county etc. I offered up many such prayers throughout most of the day yesterday. I can't speak for the OP though.It is very important to note if you feel anger after reading a question. For one of the fruits of the spirit is "slowness to anger." This should not be over looked or given up.
I didnt cross my mind that an inquiry into why one would single out one person, out of tens of thousands in the same situation, to pray for, would be considered an argument. I thought there was a reason for it. If not, it could just be said that there isnt. I see no place from arguments.