(Oi, why didn't I think of this sooner?)No, He won't.
But the act of finding out more about the people that one is praying for is, I think, a useful spiritual exercise.
And you still can't find Syria on a map? I find that extremely puzzling. Or were you making some elaborate joke?
I wouldn't swear to exact accuracy, but yes. Damascus is on every "Map of the Holy Land" I've seen since childhood. To the best of my knowledge, it hasn't moved.
I'm sure I don't (unless it's Aleppo).
I'm so confused as to your position that, no, I can't.
You're a racist! That's right. I believe the examples you used were Syria and Nigeria. Very conspicuous that you didn't mention, say, England or Sweden.
There, I used the r-word so that means I win the argument. And now that you're a racist, I, armed with a deadly array of social media, will proceed to unleash the internet hounds on you. You'll lose your job, your life will be ruined, you'll be a pariah in your community and will have to move and live out your unhappy days on some remote, desolate island, likely surrounded by harsh, barren desert and strange, deadly animals seeking to do you in on a daily basis while you sustain yourself on leftover brewer's yeast.
EDIT: Oh, I just noticed. Well there are other islands. Or so I'm told. Never had much use for maps.
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