
On Nov. 8, some nonbelieversĀ plan to pray to God and try to overload God’s servers.
Could such an action take God offline? I guess we’ll see.

On Nov. 8, some nonbelieversĀ plan to pray to God and try to overload God’s servers.
Could such an action take God offline? I guess we’ll see.
Bring ‘em on. God can handle this easily.
I think that’s true. An interesting view into the psyche of some of these nonbelievers, though. If they don’t believe, why pray?
If they don’t believe in God, then why do they think there are servers that belong to God? I wonder if they’d take prayer requests.
Why not? Who knows? Maybe God grades on a curve.
“Some nonbelievers” need a little attention, I guess. As one of the resident nonbelievers here at DJ, I can assure you I won’t be praying on November 8.
It would seem to be a waste of time, if you think your prayers are just going into a big trash can somewhere. And by the by? We’re glad to have you here.
Let’s see.
Atheists, who don’t believe in God, want everybody who doesn’t believe in God to pray, to God, to interrupt the “divineness” they believe doesn’t exist.
And this is the brain trust challenging theology.
One thing’s for sure, they must be scoring some righteous bongage.
“Dude! Do you ever wonder what kind of servers God uses? I mean if there was a god, which there’s not….but I wonder…. what platform He uses. Is He like a Windows dude? Or an Apple dude? Linux? And who does God call for support?
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Oh, dude! Not Huckabee……….”
Excellent dialogue! Go Leftover!