Actually, the freestyle prayer bit was something I thought of when praying the office the other day. I put the "air of superiority" thing on the back.
I should note, however, that "freestyle" prayer isn't really "protestant" any more than using historic prayers is "catholic."
Extemporaneous prayer is a pietist bit that you can find all over both traditions. God's people have always "prayed the Bible" as well as extemporaneously (on the spot).
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So when do they go on sale?
Is that freestyle prayer jazz on the back? I think that's the most amusing thing I've read all day. You'd make a killing on Ebay. Hell, I'd do it.
Ha! Thanks.
Actually, the freestyle prayer bit was something I thought of when praying the office the other day. I put the "air of superiority" thing on the back.
I should note, however, that "freestyle" prayer isn't really "protestant" any more than using historic prayers is "catholic."
Extemporaneous prayer is a pietist bit that you can find all over both traditions. God's people have always "prayed the Bible" as well as extemporaneously (on the spot).
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You're so much fun to know. :-)
You seriously need to get a trademark patent for that. I know several people who would buy one. And one of them is actually Anglican!
Couldn't do it, as that is the official C of E logo I lifted from their site.
The slogan, of course, is my own witticism.
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That is hilarious! Especially the 'slight air of superiority"!
Can you make one for Catholics also? I think that 'slight air' can alos apply to us too!
Have a good day.
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got succession?
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