Posted on 09/03/2005 9:29:01 AM PDT by BushCountry
Obviously by your most recent post, you like to pick a fight and to bait others. I said very much earlier on in this thread I did not wish to 'go there' with you.
The original source was about the Intecession of Our Lady of Prompt Succor. Those who want to ask for Her intercession have done so for years, did so this time, and will continue to do so whatever you think or believe in your narrow view and tolerance of those who turn to prayer other than the kind you espouse.
(Go boldly now to the Throne to seek to have Her silenced as an Intercessor; my guess it that you will not be heard. Care to try it out?)
The Father listens to Her, since He chose Her to be the Mother, and the Son listens to Her, because She is His Mother. Therefore She intercedes, which means to go between, and on behalf of, which She has done for the people who are believers in N.O. who sought Her intercession in the face of this hurricane.
It is interesting to note in addition that despite the mayor's original claims of 10,000 deaths in N.O., the estimates from the house to house searches now are that the 'numbers may be much less'. (Like thousands less).
I thank you not to post to me again. A review of your threads reveals you are not at all the righteous person you claim to be, and cannot be called a Christian, at least not by standards I have known:
Among others are
-Anti-Cuban
-Anti-British ('snobs')
-Anti-trailer trash
-Anti-blacks
-Anti-gays
-Anti-Catholics
...and from one of your posts in this thread, anti-police and anti-minorities who happen to have been made police officers in N.O.
Go 'practice' your righteousness on someone else; obviously you have not perfected it very well, because it has had no effect on me.
See ya.
May God bless you and yours. Bye.
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