Coach Stigall
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Re: Coach Stigall
Great, a thread dedicated to helping one of our own has become a [deleted] show
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I will pray for you and your family.
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I have noticed that people that have strong faith don't really look to the government as much for help, and people who do not have religion seem to treat the government as their religion. Just an observation (hopefully not adding to the [deleted] show). Its too strong a correlation to be coincidence.
I will pray for this little girl, and also contribute. She could use both no doubt, and our community needs to help our own (and others).
I will pray for this little girl, and also contribute. She could use both no doubt, and our community needs to help our own (and others).
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smupony94 wrote:Great, a thread dedicated to helping one of our own has become a [deleted] show
You're right. My apologies. The person's comment got under my skin. Thank you for sharing 94.
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Re: Coach Stigall
gostangs wrote:I have noticed that people that have strong faith don't really look to the government as much for help, and people who do not have religion seem to treat the government as their religion. Just an observation (hopefully not adding to the [deleted] show). Its too strong a correlation to be coincidence.
Exactly how many people have you "observed" this in? As this country has 310M+ people, I'm willing to bet your sample size is statistically insignificant.
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SMU_Alum11 wrote:smupony94 wrote:Great, a thread dedicated to helping one of our own has become a [deleted] show
You're right. My apologies. The person's comment got under my skin. Thank you for sharing 94.
I do see the irony in me saying keep a thread on topic hahaha
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Thoughts and prayers with the little girl and family. Give what you can for sure.
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Prayer costs nothing, and affects everything.
This little girl and family need our prayers, and need the healing hand of God to do the work ( whether through the hand of a God-gifted physician, or the use of extraordinary drugs ).
As to the poster who chooses to trust in the good work of government, that is trusting in a lesser god. My prayers are offered to him also to find a God worthy of his notice.
This little girl and family need our prayers, and need the healing hand of God to do the work ( whether through the hand of a God-gifted physician, or the use of extraordinary drugs ).
As to the poster who chooses to trust in the good work of government, that is trusting in a lesser god. My prayers are offered to him also to find a God worthy of his notice.
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gostangs wrote:I have noticed that people that have strong faith don't really look to the government as much for help, and people who do not have religion seem to treat the government as their religion. Just an observation (hopefully not adding to the [deleted] show). Its too strong a correlation to be coincidence.
I will pray for this little girl, and also contribute. She could use both no doubt, and our community needs to help our own (and others).
There was actually a study done that showed that people of faith were substantially less likely to pay off debts than non-believers. Be careful when you lend someone money and they say God bless you or interject with some religious language. When someone lays a clear plan for repayment that person is more likely to repay the debt whereas someone who will do as God wills it will likely default on debt. I say this as a practicing Catholic.
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Re: Coach Stigall
The response has been fantastic. I apologize for also getting sidetracked by the earlier post. But no system in the world covers every aspect of an emergency. Let’s continue our support of this wonderful family.
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Any word on the child’s condition?
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mrydel wrote:Any word on the child’s condition?
Only update so far I've seen from Coach's wife:
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We have a MRI scheduled at 2 (but may be earlier). This is a big test! We will be seeing any damage and swelling. I am praying for God to flex his muscles and show us a great scan.
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f4shionablecha0s wrote:I won't pray but I'll vote for candidates that support single payer so no one has to do a fundraiser for these costs ever again.
Im praying for you