Monday, July 27, 2009

FAQ's GUILTY FOR PRAYING

Therefore, who am I? I am just a tear drop in the vast ocean, the saltiness in my tears will never make that salt more salty than what it can taste. Today, I had to rush down with my husband reading out the news to me for the American Law sentencing a father for with second-degree reckless homicide for praying instead of seeking medical help for his gravely ill 11-year-old daughter. This part of the news was read aloud because my daughter told him that she won’t take any cough medicine because God will heal her. P.S I accept that she was having a cold and he brought her coldrinks and icecreams to cure her cold, because the little birdy thought those Ice Creams are good for colds. But the finger has to point in some direction and it will always stop on me because I taught her to pray. My daughter is also under threat to live in a Church to believe in His existence. So I showed her a picture of me as a child in the Church and believe you me that was the best place in life to be.
Yesterday when I showed an article about a survey conducted by American Academy of Family Physicians in 1996 had shown that 99% doctors were convinced that strong religious beliefs could help in healing patients. Then I showed him another article on “Body’s own protein can be cancer cure”
We read The Times Of India every day, like many readers the news is just an alibi for expressing their vote to attract attention. The news papers do it so that their TRP’s increase and the reader does it so that his knowledge increases. Each article highlighted inself, and if the American Law is right they will convict people for praying as well. I just want to ask all the people sitting on the bench passing judgment, “Why do we always have to give an undertaking that the Doctors will not be held responsible for the treatment the patient is undergoing?” And if they convict me for doing this, “GOD BLESS AMERICA” and “THANK GOD” for my husband without him I would have never known, “GOD EXISTS”
I can really feel this court room scene and the lawyer asking me the following questions: 10 FAQ’s
1. You promise to speak the truth?
2. Do you pray?
3. Who do you pray to?
4. Who do you pray for?
5. For how many years have you been praying?
6. Did you know that your prayers could have killed or killed somebody?
7. Who is God?
8. Do you know God?
9. When was the last time you saw God?
10. What is His contact information?
While I prepare my answers before I die in the courtroom, these are the seven things that Christ said before dying, KISS (keep it sweet and simple) and imagine if you had any last words to say what would that be?
Then Jesus said, "Father forgive them, for they know not what they do". Luke 23:34
And he said to him, "Truly, I say to you, today you will be with me in paradise". Luke 23:43
Jesus saw his own mother, and the disciple standing near whom he loved, he said to his mother, "Woman, behold your son". Then he said to the disciple, "Behold your mother". And from that hour, he took his mother into his family. John 19:26-27
Around the ninth hour, Jesus shouted in a loud voice, saying "Eli Eli lama sabachthani?" which is, "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" Matthew 27:46
He said, "I thirst". John 19:28
Jesus said, "It is finished". John 19:30
And speaking in a loud voice, Jesus said, "Father, into your hands I commit my spirit". Luke 23:46
If you don’t have any great last words, just KISS (keep it sweet and simple)