I was born and raised in Texas so I’ve seen it. Millions of people today are praying that Dorian turn away from land, and treating those people with mockery or condescension because they believe it could help is part of how the overly secularized Left has lost lots of voters.

Sep 4, 2019 · 7:21 PM UTC

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Except for the millions of times it doesn't work.
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By 'overly-secularized' do you mean 'rational'? No doubt there is a risk of losing voters. Heck, people professing a rational/scientific worldview used to be burned at the stake or die from other tortures at the hands of religious zealots. Pandering is safer though. Truth.
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So your saying the people in Puerto Rico, the Bahamas, Houston, didn’t pray enough the last two years? I’m betting they were praying non stop...
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this Overly Secularized Leftist prefers science to belief. Climate change is real. Vaccines work. You will not be President in my lifetime.
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You heard her Puerto Rico, Marianne Williamson believes you did not pray hard enough.
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Lady you are totally nuts!
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Thoughts and prayers has worked so well for gun violence, why not use it on hurricanes, too?
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Just stop. You've already made a good enough case for why we don't need you on that debate stage.
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Your prayers devastated the Bahamas!
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Instead of physically helping on the ground as Jesus would do. You recommend the equal of thoughts and prayers to turn a storm. What exactly is this positive thought. Don't hit my house. Meaning hit someone else's. You deserve more then being mocked.
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