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by ShadowMan on Feb 19th, 2011 @ 11:54 PM

Petition for Change;

It is the year 2011… a year that brings with it the somber tones of a decade that has seen changes in the millennia that are only now being felt. I believe that the moral and ethical way that we conduct ourselves will evolve to shape a new generation of both leaders and followers…. I must say that for the moment I have been a follower of sorts… but that can change.

I believe in LIFE… it is the one most important part of God’s creation. With this in mind I must say that everyone and everything bears God’s signature and we must respect that. I know that there are many people that disavow God. To that, I must say, I cry…. I actually feel the tears dwell up in me. I believe that unlike a sinking ship with only so many lifeboats to save the chosen; everyone will be saved; eventually. It may be that some, probably like me, will undergo purgatory. Let me be more explicit when I tell you how awful purgatory will be.

You will be aware of God’s majesty, but unable to share in it. Over a seamless period of time… when time has no more meaning for you, God will save you. You will be with God and enjoy His creation. I know that many people do not like the gender identity that I use, but it is biblical and that is important. For without the biblical connection we do not have a grounding in any type of faith. Grace comes from faith and everyone deserves a God Bless.

It is not a good thing to be silent on your wishes. God wants to hear your prayers. Whether the prayers are silent or vocal, whether you say a word at mealtime in the grace for food our just silently acknowledge God for providing good things to sustain your life. I know that it is not what everyone thinks… it’s just my thoughts.

I Love You Very Much

Wayne :)




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