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I stopped believing in God long ago. When I was a boy, my father would scream and yell at my sister for her transgressions and shortcomings and I would cradle a Bible in my arms in my room and weep and pray pleading for it to stop. I'm sure I made some sort of desperate offering at some point; a bargain of sorts to take my soul for hers. Let it be me instead, I'd pray. All these years later, my father and I are estranged and although I no longer believe in God at times when I find myself backed into a corner I catch myself praying again throwing my pleas in every direction to any force that will possibly listen and I begin to wonder if a prayer actually can be answered. But I stopped believing in God long ago.
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Feb 27, 2016
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