Editor,

Me thinks Irving Brenner’s letter regarding my opinion on the millions of people who pray is more of an attack on me than his mean criticism of those who find solace in prayer (my July 30 letter to the editor). My reasoning is based on his obvious distaste of people who pray and ending his rant with “Wackerman doesn’t appear to understand cause and effect although I pray that he will.”

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Jorg

So, do you really believe that there is someone, something, anything with the ability to do something, anything about the rainstorm in Texas, - just waiting to see if anyone prays hard enough?

Same during Holocaust? Not enough really hard praying?

willallen

Will this ever end? Try love rather than scorn and anger.

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