Prayer is a power of the mind, and it is neither bizarre nor unintelligent. People of faith belong in the Democratic Party, and will be necessary to the effort if we’re to win in 2020.

Sep 4, 2019 · 6:36 PM UTC

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“People of faith” ≠ people who think you can move hurricanes with the “power of the mind.” Lots of religious people have common sense!
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hoping we All can come together sad that 🙏 and visualizing safety is woo woo! Sometimes all you can do is this! Nature is way bigger than all of us!
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but can our minds really interrupt things like jet streams and ocean temperatures ?
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In the Bible, Jesus Christ taught his disciples to pray. Marianne Williamson is not the first to advocate prayer, and she want be the last. If you find yourself in the middle of a hurricane, you might just find you are the one praying.
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Those of us who have prayed...ceased praying...and returned to prayer can attest to its Power. Prayer brings me a sense of calm reserve so I might be prepared physically and emotionally for whatever action manifests for solution. Thank you for your continued prayers.💗
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Who's to say that prayers don't work?
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Most people of faith do not agree with your whacked out notions that “sickness is an illusion and does not actually exist" or your belief that the purpose of prayer is to turn away hurricanes. We leave that to fringe charlatans like you and Pat Robertson.
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Prayer doesn't belong in the government.
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People of faith being to a political party that vociferously supports the killing of preborn babies? Absolutely not!
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