Religious Question - Is it OK to Pray for Victory?

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Post: # 829208Post skeptic »

I would say it's okay to pray for victory as long as you have been practicing you're religion in some capacity for a while

If I was God and somebody only worshipped/prayed when they wanted something, I would view that person with contempt


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Post: # 829214Post SaintDebi »

If you pray and we win, don't forget to pray again to say thanks. :)


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Post: # 829230Post Milan Faletic »

Sainternist wrote:Perhaps SS should organise a prayer group for Saturday?

People can bow their heads, cross themselves, face mecca, burn frankincense... whatever it takes to win this long awaited flag!
or you can Bowey their Rougheads, Daniel Cross themselves, face Rocca, or even Buddy Franklincense.....and the Saints may shine upon you :wink:


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Post: # 829243Post Young Georgie »

Mother Teresa who sadly passed away first week of the finals 1997 was unable to take her seat at the GF but remained our spiritual mascot - tragically it seems even the great Grannie herself confined her powers of compassion to the slums of Calcutta and Adelaide, in particular an inbred freak named Sharman.

If needed, not sure where divine intervention will come from in 2009...Father Ernie Smith at the Sacred Heart? Rabbi Heilbrunn at St Kilda Shule? Saint Godebertha - Patron Saint of Drought Relief? Robert Harvey?

Pray away - 3 Our Lennys, 2 Holy Nicks and an Our Father Ross should do the trick!


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Post: # 829251Post cowboy18 »

Roo has noodly arms. Pray to the noodly one.


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give thanks NOW ...(in advance)

bypass the beseeching bit , it's old hat ...doesn't work

it's ...thankyou for our '09 premiership flag


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Post: # 829351Post st_Trav_ofWA »

two years ago i got the Saints jumper blessed in one of the most holy places in the world the Ganges river in India by dunking the jumper three times into the holy waters ... i also sacrificed my saints wrist band on a floating candle on prayer night on the Ganges..... i always though that 2008 was to be the year but maybe in typical indian style it will be a year late :)


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Re: Religious Question - Is it OK to Pray for Victory?

Post: # 829697Post Bowey Boy »

Milan Faletic wrote:
Bowey Boy wrote:As a Christian, I am wondering if it is OK to pray for a St Kilda victory?

Clearly given the problems of the world such as starvation, natural disaster etc, I am thinking that perhaps my sorrow over a lack of St Kilda Premierships may not be God's number one concern.

However, in the last quarter last week, I asked for God's assistance and it was then forthcoming. A lady on the news has prayed every night apparently. Any views gratefully received.
Pray for all of the above and you should be ok. It may be easier to pray for every Saint player to play their best ever game because if they do, we will win.
Thanks for all of the advice. I like Milan's advice and feel that this is completely in line with Christian ideals. Suggest all others join in !!


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Post: # 829736Post MCG-Unit »

Yes Bowey Boy, it's okay to pray for a Saints win, :shock:


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Post: # 829776Post Behind Play »

I just hope God is a Saints supporter


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Post: # 829808Post bigmicka »

I sold my soul to the Devil for a saints premiership.

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Post: # 829812Post Ice Wolf »

Behind Play wrote:I just hope God is a Saints supporter
With the blasphemy coming out of Geelong (God and Son of God etc.), I just hope God's annoyed with them.


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More than OK

Post: # 829912Post oh when »

As I often pray for Collingwood to lose - I reckon it's more than ok to pray for the Saints to win.


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