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scooterbug44

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This is both hilarious and scary!

Exactly what are the appropriate "scripture readings" for a luncheon dedicated to goosing real estate sales?

Fear not as you drive through the valley of the overpriced property.......
 

Mango

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I am certainly no religious zealot, but to each his own.
You wouldn't laugh at a family who says a prayer prior to their meals, why would praying for someone's occupation be any different?
 

scooterbug44

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No offense or disrespect intended, I was reacting to the fact that the entire event was dedicated to asking God to increase real estate sales and bring them $. Bit of a counterpoint to Jesus throwing the moneylenders out of the temple IMO.
 
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No offense or disrespect intended, I was reacting to the fact that the entire event was dedicated to asking God to increase real estate sales and bring them $. Bit of a counterpoint to Jesus throwing the moneylenders out of the temple IMO.


Agreed.

It reads like an article from "The Onion."
 

Mango

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No offense or disrespect intended, I was reacting to the fact that the entire event was dedicated to asking God to increase real estate sales and bring them $. Bit of a counterpoint to Jesus throwing the moneylenders out of the temple IMO.

Explain. :dunno: I am in the mortgage business 20 years. I haven't burst into flames yet when I go to church.
People go on retreats and have church meetings all the time for specific events. Why would having a luncheon to renew hope and pray for a stable return to the market be any different? Is it just because it's realtors asking? Would you be so quick to comment if the group was a bunch of headhunters, graphic artists, or construction workers? :dunno:
 

scooterbug44

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I love the Onion!

War-Torn Middle East Seeks Solace In Religion
August 23, 2006
JERUSALEM—As an uneasy truce between Israel and Hezbollah continues, millions of average men and women in the Holy Land are turning to the one simple comfort that has always seen them through the darkest days of their troubled history: the steadfast guidance of their religious faith.
"I take solace in knowing that my faith is a sanctuary, an escape from the bloodshed and turmoil," said Haifa resident Yigal Taheri, who last week lost his wife and newborn daughter when a Fajr-3 long-range rocket launched by Lebanese militants struck the synagogue where his family was attending services. "YHWH, Elohim, whatever you wish to not call Him—His love comforts all those who are willing to open their hearts to Him. Praise be to G–d."
"Religion is the one thing that has never let us down," Taheri added over the low rumble of AK-47 fire emanating from the nearby home of a radical Israeli rabbi.
Taheri is not alone. In a time of seemingly unending conflict between Israelis and Arabs, a growing number of Middle Easterners are fervently embracing the unshakeable wisdom of Judaism and Islam.
Palestinian Omar Abdel-Malik, a resident of the Gaza Strip town of Khan Younis, credits his Islamic beliefs for preserving his sanity.
"The Israelis have fired missile upon missile on my neighborhood, but it has only made my trust in Allah that much stronger," Abdel-Malik said. "I cringe to think where the people of the Middle East would be right now if it weren't for our steadfast belief in one true, merciful, and loving Supreme Being."
Palestinian widow and mother of three Dareen Idriss agreed, citing the healing power of prayer as a way to cope with the relentless slaughter she and her family witness every day. "When the children cannot stop crying because of the bombs, we all gather our families in the rubble of the mosque to pray for justice," Idriss said. "During this calm meditation, we also pray for the annihilation of the Hebrew race."
West Bank settler Ari Chayat, whose neighborhood has also been ravaged by violence, echoed this profound reliance on faith. "The world is so brutal and unfair," Chayat said. "Many days, my uncompromising belief in a vengeful creator is all that gets me out of bed in the morning."
"If it wasn't for my faith that the God of Abraham has given these lands to Jews and Jews alone by divine decree, I probably wouldn't even be here today," Chayat added.
Lebanese militant Jawad Hamid, who recently lost his best friend to an Israeli helicopter attack while the two men were on their way to pick up a Katyusha rocket, said his faith in Allah was the only way he could cope with the tragedy.
"Every time I want to give up hope, I just open the Quran to my favorite passage, Surah 2:194: 'Whoever acts aggressively against you, inflict injury on him,'" Hamid said. "Whenever I read those words, I am immediately filled with inspiration and a renewed sense of purpose."
Even political leaders have tapped into the public's reliance on religion and used it as a way to encourage them to never give up.
"In this time of strife, the only way to endure the unending suffering is through an unwavering, uncompromising faith in one's religious beliefs," Israeli hard-liner Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday. Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah went so far as to quote from the Quran in a speech delivered to followers the same afternoon.
"It's always frightening to be reminded of your own mortality, as we all were this past Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday," Hezbollah commander Mahdi al-Zaidi said. "But rather than react irrationally, I looked deep within my faith, consulted the Quran, and by the mercy of Allah, I gained the resolve to oversee a massive airstrike against the enemy."
"We will get through this, so long as we have God on our side," he added.
 
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Bobby J

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The entire area functions around the RE market in one way or another. I really don't find this odd. If it works for them so be it. I did a rain prayer the other day and it worked. No one commented on that. What's wrong with praying for money. Many agents do allot of good with their money.
 

Destiny

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Prayer is for anyone that believes in the power of prayer.

We have a friend that prayed to sell his property (except 3 acres) in Meriwether County as he plans to spend his retirement in his home of 30+ years in Santa Rosa Beach. He has sold his property and is moving down this month. He is now praying the developers will leave him alone as he has been approached by several that want to buy most of the property his home is on in Santa Rosa Beach and put 3-4 additional houses. He is not interested as he has owned the home and land since early 1970s. It seems developers will do anything to get the land to add yet more houses to the area.
He prays daily for his peace and serenity to enjoy his own home and be left alone by developers. The Power of Prayer is awesome!!
 

scooterbug44

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I read the article as religion for profit, not as a comfort in troubled times or a prayer for regional prosperity. Wasn't slamming real estate agents, but the idea of an event whose message was "dear god, bring us $."
 
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