A strange request from HFD
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A strange request from HFD
I know this sounds strange (coming from me), but i'd like to ask those of you willing to keep the family and friend of Paul Soutter in your prayers. Paul Soutter, although not a acquaintance of mine, recently committed suicide at W&M. It's a very sad week on campus; just keeps reoccurring in my mind, I can't even imagine what the parents of Paul are going through.
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Re: A strange request from HFD
So very sad. It breaks my heart.
He and his family, and friends will be in my prayers.
He and his family, and friends will be in my prayers.
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Re: A strange request from HFD
I will pray for all: family, friends, all students, whole college, future psychiatrist.
But examine everything carefully; hold fast to that which is good.
-- 1 Thessalonians 5:21
For I am confident of this very thing, that He who began a good work in you will perfect it until the day of Christ Jesus.
-- Philippians 1:6
#foreverinmyheart
-- 1 Thessalonians 5:21
For I am confident of this very thing, that He who began a good work in you will perfect it until the day of Christ Jesus.
-- Philippians 1:6
#foreverinmyheart
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Re: A strange request from HFD
It certainly does sound strange! How can a deist ask for prayers to a god who is far off and not involved in the affairs of men?HappyFlappyDeist wrote:I know this sounds strange (coming from me), but i'd like to ask those of you willing to keep the family and friend of Paul Soutter in your prayers...
Has this site changed your mind about God? Or has a temporary tragedy softened you up a bit?
FL
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Re: A strange request from HFD
He doesn't ask, he demands. Bad joke.Furstentum Liechtenstein wrote:It certainly does sound strange! How can a deist ask for prayers to a god who is far off and not involved in the affairs of men?HappyFlappyDeist wrote:I know this sounds strange (coming from me), but i'd like to ask those of you willing to keep the family and friend of Paul Soutter in your prayers...
FL
But in reality, I could be wrong. If I am, prayers do good. If I'm right they do nothing. No harm, only possible positive. If you want a complete B.S answer I'll provide that as well, see below.
Well you see my liechtensteinist canuck friend, praying keeps social issues in people's minds which in turn results in positive societal benefits. So you see, even if prayer if ineffective you've subconsciously subjected yourself to awareness of said social issue. Seeing as awareness is always a prerequisite to the solution and reduction of an issue, praying does nonetheless have positive benefits.
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Re: A strange request from HFD
Damn, and we were only discussing a two or something weeks ago.HappyFlappyDeist wrote:I know this sounds strange (coming from me), but i'd like to ask those of you willing to keep the family and friend of Paul Soutter in your prayers. Paul Soutter, although not a acquaintance of mine, recently committed suicide at W&M. It's a very sad week on campus; just keeps reoccurring in my mind, I can't even imagine what the parents of Paul are going through.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/grad ... al-health/
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/grad ... sometimes/
May I ask what his beliefs were? I pray he believed in Christ.
"Whoever will call on the name of the Lord will be saved." (Romans 10:13)
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Re: A strange request from HFD
Couldn't tell you; he wasn't part of freethought alliance/ campus crusade or anything of the like. A bunch of people did go to his funeral at a lutheran church, but I doubt that means much.Kurieuo wrote:Damn, and we were only discussing a two or something weeks ago.HappyFlappyDeist wrote:I know this sounds strange (coming from me), but i'd like to ask those of you willing to keep the family and friend of Paul Soutter in your prayers. Paul Soutter, although not a acquaintance of mine, recently committed suicide at W&M. It's a very sad week on campus; just keeps reoccurring in my mind, I can't even imagine what the parents of Paul are going through.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/grad ... al-health/
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/grad ... sometimes/
May I ask what his beliefs were? I pray he believed in Christ.
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Re: A strange request from HFD
Your BS answer was better because it has been proven that people of faith live longer and happier. Prayer does have benefits for the praying person and - presumably - for those around him by virtue the praying person's more fulfilled life. Still, from a deist's point of view, prayer is useless and praying for a completly unknown person would make absolutely no sense. None whatsoever.HappyFlappyDeist wrote:Furstentum Liechtenstein wrote: How can a deist ask for prayers to a god who is far off and not involved in the affairs of men?
FLHappyFlappyDeist wrote:
... I could be wrong. If I am, prayers do good. If I'm right they do nothing. No harm, only possible positive. If you want a complete B.S answer I'll provide that as well, see below.
Well you see my liechtensteinist canuck friend, praying keeps social issues in people's minds which in turn results in positive societal benefits. So you see, even if prayer if ineffective you've subconsciously subjected yourself to awareness of said social issue. Seeing as awareness is always a prerequisite to the solution and reduction of an issue, praying does nonetheless have positive benefits.
Still mystified as to why you would ask for prayers...
FL
PS...great signature line about your grandfather!
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Re: A strange request from HFD
Isn't it obvious FL? HFD is a Christian, even if he doesn't know it yet.Furstentum Liechtenstein wrote:Your BS answer was better because it has been proven that people of faith live longer and happier. Prayer does have benefits for the praying person and - presumably - for those around him by virtue the praying person's more fulfilled life. Still, from a deist's point of view, prayer is useless and praying for a completly unknown person would make absolutely no sense. None whatsoever.HappyFlappyDeist wrote:Furstentum Liechtenstein wrote: How can a deist ask for prayers to a god who is far off and not involved in the affairs of men?
FLHappyFlappyDeist wrote:
... I could be wrong. If I am, prayers do good. If I'm right they do nothing. No harm, only possible positive. If you want a complete B.S answer I'll provide that as well, see below.
Well you see my liechtensteinist canuck friend, praying keeps social issues in people's minds which in turn results in positive societal benefits. So you see, even if prayer if ineffective you've subconsciously subjected yourself to awareness of said social issue. Seeing as awareness is always a prerequisite to the solution and reduction of an issue, praying does nonetheless have positive benefits.
Still mystified as to why you would ask for prayers...
FL
PS...great signature line about your grandfather!
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Re: A strange request from HFD
I think you're right K. HFD is a milder modern version of Saul of Tarsus.Kurieuo wrote:Isn't it obvious FL? HFD is a Christian, even if he doesn't know it yet.Furstentum Liechtenstein wrote:Your BS answer was better because it has been proven that people of faith live longer and happier. Prayer does have benefits for the praying person and - presumably - for those around him by virtue the praying person's more fulfilled life. Still, from a deist's point of view, prayer is useless and praying for a completly unknown person would make absolutely no sense. None whatsoever.HappyFlappyDeist wrote:Furstentum Liechtenstein wrote: How can a deist ask for prayers to a god who is far off and not involved in the affairs of men?
FLHappyFlappyDeist wrote:
... I could be wrong. If I am, prayers do good. If I'm right they do nothing. No harm, only possible positive. If you want a complete B.S answer I'll provide that as well, see below.
Well you see my liechtensteinist canuck friend, praying keeps social issues in people's minds which in turn results in positive societal benefits. So you see, even if prayer if ineffective you've subconsciously subjected yourself to awareness of said social issue. Seeing as awareness is always a prerequisite to the solution and reduction of an issue, praying does nonetheless have positive benefits.
Still mystified as to why you would ask for prayers...
FL
PS...great signature line about your grandfather!
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Re: A strange request from HFD
I feel we'll be waiting a bit longer for some others on the board here though.RickD wrote:I think you're right K. HFD is a milder modern version of Saul of Tarsus.Kurieuo wrote:Isn't it obvious FL? HFD is a Christian, even if he doesn't know it yet.
But, maybe one day, for their sake, they'll see the light too.
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Kurieuo wrote:I feel we'll be waiting a bit longer for some others on the board here though.RickD wrote:I think you're right K. HFD is a milder modern version of Saul of Tarsus.Kurieuo wrote:Isn't it obvious FL? HFD is a Christian, even if he doesn't know it yet.
But, maybe one day, for their sake, they'll see the light too.
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Re: A strange request from HFD
If memory serves me right, you became a Christian as a child, right?Kurieuo wrote:Isn't it obvious FL? HFD is a Christian, even if he doesn't know it yet.
When you become a Christian as an adult, when you are infused with the New Nature, when the Holy Spirit gives you a New Disposition towards God, you know it...at least you remember it vividly when you become a Christian in your adult years. The change is dramatic, overnight and permanent.
HFD isn't a Christian or else he would know it. Maybe he's just leaning towards Christianity. More probably, he just asked for prayers in a moment of emotional upheaval. This, too, will pass.
Carry on.
FL
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Re: A strange request from HFD
You're right of course.Furstentum Liechtenstein wrote:If memory serves me right, you became a Christian as a child, right?Kurieuo wrote:Isn't it obvious FL? HFD is a Christian, even if he doesn't know it yet.
When you become a Christian as an adult, when you are infused with the New Nature, when the Holy Spirit gives you a New Disposition towards God, you know it...at least you remember it vividly when you become a Christian in your adult years. The change is dramatic, overnight and permanent.
HFD isn't a Christian or else he would know it. Maybe he's just leaning towards Christianity. More probably, he just asked for prayers in a moment of emotional upheaval. This, too, will pass.
Carry on.
FL
I like to also determine who is a Christian not by just the crux point in their life of decision, but where they are from, are heading and will be at.
Christ knows all who are his and leads them. Some others are called and will respond and follow but haven't reached Christ and the flock yet. Right? (John 10:3;14;16)
I think we can generally tell the direction people are heading.
Whether or not they're even going in any direction. Going an opposite direction or what-have-you.
And so I don't just see the HFD who has been posting on this board.
But, the HFD who ends up finding our Shepherd.
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Re: A strange request from HFD
That is a very kind request happy. I will most definitely pray for him and his family tonight.
Your also in my prayers my friend. It's interesting cause my deist uncle also asked me to pray for his mom when she was sick. She was a very devout believer. She's probably praying for him now in heaven
Your also in my prayers my friend. It's interesting cause my deist uncle also asked me to pray for his mom when she was sick. She was a very devout believer. She's probably praying for him now in heaven