I fiercely disagree.
1. There is NO Biblical support for it.
2. There is plenty of Biblical proscription against such.
However, the focus of this thread is to see where different "Christians" assign their focus--what and/or whom they give their "ALL" to.
It appears that some "Christians" have several baskets that they pretend each of which contains 100% of their "ALL" that they then distribute to several foci.
Interesting mathematics, that.
To whom do you think she gives the intercessions?
Seriously. It helps to do a little thinking about transfinite numbers.
A Zen monk was enlightened in the market place. A customer asked a butcher,"Which is the best cut of meat in the place?"
The butcher replied," Every cut is the best!"
I hope my wife knows I would lay down my life to protect hers. I hope my daughter knows I would lay down my life to protect hers. This Easter, when a death-threat was phoned to our church and I was asked to assume security duties, I hope the whole congregation would have known, had we told them, that I would lay down my life to protect theirs.
My whole approach to court-room security included as a defining element that, if the absolute worst happened, I would take a bullet for the judge.
So to whom do I give my all?