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Praying like a child

I have about three distinct memories of prayer as a child. One is praying beside my bed with my mother. We knelt, and took turns praying. I remember s...

 
I have about three distinct memories of prayer as a child. One is praying beside my bed with my mother. We knelt, and took turns praying. I remember specifically that I prayed for others in that time, and I prayed for forgiveness. I don’t know how old I was, but I meant what I said. I had taken responsibility for my own relationship with God. The second memory was group prayer in Sunday school. We would put our chairs in a circle and take turns, anyone who wanted to. It was during one of these

Average memory good enough for greats (The Columbus Dispatch)

 
A study of top players carried out in conjunction with the 1925 Moscow International tournament found that their performance on standard tests of memory was not exceptional.

Mohammed Delenda Est

 
“Mohammed (or at least his memory) must be destroyed.” by Bill Levinson We recently read an opinion piece that said it is not necessary to kill millions of Islamic supremacists. Civilization need kill only one, or at least his memory, and that one is Mohammed. The founder of Islam must be exposed as a self-serving bandit and demagogue who created a phony religion for the sole purpose of getting his deluded followers to kill, rob, and die for him: something like a 6th century Jim Jones of Jone