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January 29, 2006

Children’s letters to God

Filed under: Uncategorized — jonco48 @ 10:24 pm

Childrens Letters To God

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37 Comments »

  1. Love Your Site! :)

    Comment by Anonymous — January 30, 2006 @ 4:56 am | Reply

  2. lol

    i found yor site using the stumble-upon browser plugin.

    Comment by Bryan — June 2, 2006 @ 5:13 am | Reply

  3. Bryan said…

    lol

    i found yor site using the stumble-upon browser plugin.

    m2.

    Comment by Anonymous — June 2, 2006 @ 7:32 am | Reply

  4. That was wonderful

    Comment by Anonymous — June 2, 2006 @ 7:24 pm | Reply

  5. This is a very funny website and is cute that these kids said that.
    =~)

    Comment by Anonymous — June 2, 2006 @ 11:18 pm | Reply

  6. Go die.

    Also..
    i found yor site using the stumble-upon browser plugin. ^^

    Comment by Anonymous — June 3, 2006 @ 10:35 am | Reply

  7. Oh what a lesson to the Adults… such innocence…. we are to have the faith of a child, yet we make or perceive so many things, events as ‘too difficult’, or ‘too hard’,…. but its so easy for these children to talk with their Heavenly Father with unwavering faith!

    Comment by Anonymous — June 3, 2006 @ 6:28 pm | Reply

  8. so cute! :)

    Comment by lara — June 4, 2006 @ 1:20 am | Reply

  9. Hehe funny.

    Oh yeah, stumble upon here too.

    Comment by Anonymous — June 5, 2006 @ 9:13 am | Reply

  10. so cute :)

    stumble-upon here, too.

    Comment by Anonymous — June 5, 2006 @ 2:40 pm | Reply

  11. Stumbled upon … I love it!

    Comment by Anonymous — June 6, 2006 @ 2:30 am | Reply

  12. i stumbled too

    Comment by Anonymous — June 6, 2006 @ 7:54 pm | Reply

  13. Thanks to stumbleupon, love this site….

    Comment by Erik — June 9, 2006 @ 1:22 pm | Reply

  14. anon@1:28PM

    Couldnt have been better said. Amen.

    Comment by Anonymous — June 9, 2006 @ 9:18 pm | Reply

  15. do you think you would have any visitors here if Stubleupon didn’t exist? cus i found it on SU too lol! ’tis funny.

    Comment by Justin — June 9, 2006 @ 10:09 pm | Reply

  16. Very funny – stumble upon too!

    Comment by Anonymous — June 12, 2006 @ 10:17 am | Reply

  17. Good old StumbleUpon… keeps me going when I’m browsing late…

    Comment by Jonesy — June 13, 2006 @ 12:45 am | Reply

  18. stumble

    Comment by Anonymous — June 14, 2006 @ 5:15 pm | Reply

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    Comment by Anonymous — June 20, 2006 @ 1:15 am | Reply

  20. hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

    Comment by Anonymous — June 20, 2006 @ 1:16 am | Reply

  21. I think this site proves that God does not exist. Children, who are artless and frank, are able to call out religion on all its flaws in logic without ever realizing they are blaspheming. And adults simply shrug them off — but its got more truth per square inch than any priest I’ve ever seen. Why did God organize a world where there is death? No matter how many arguments are made, the reality a child puts forth undeniably bulldozes it all down to the true basics. Unfair is unfair, no matter how many hacks in black robes try to slice it as truth.

    Comment by Anonymous — June 27, 2006 @ 6:01 pm | Reply

  22. gotta love the blind stupidity instilled in our youth. and we wonder why we’re 5th in the world in science? friggen bible pushing idiots.

    i’m moving to canada.

    Comment by Captain Admiral — July 3, 2006 @ 9:15 am | Reply

  23. i stumbled too

    Comment by Anonymous — July 18, 2006 @ 3:51 pm | Reply

  24. Stumble ftw

    Comment by Anonymous — July 22, 2006 @ 6:37 pm | Reply

  25. Stumble, rarararararar.
    ;D
    Weee.

    Comment by Desireeeee — July 25, 2006 @ 12:09 am | Reply

  26. Very funny =D btw, stumbled too

    Comment by Anonymous — July 28, 2006 @ 5:22 pm | Reply

  27. Very nice. Also used stumble.

    Comment by Anonymous — July 29, 2006 @ 3:18 am | Reply

  28. found you using stumble
    im an atheist but bless those kids
    i suppose its ok to have an imaginary friend at that age

    Comment by Anonymous — July 29, 2006 @ 11:24 pm | Reply

  29. will do my best to spread this site out … funny funny funny

    Comment by Mark D. — August 6, 2006 @ 6:11 pm | Reply

  30. Wonderful site. Sad that atheist feel a need to spread their propaganda on it.

    “March 24, 2006 – The Atheist is the most hated group in America according to a study done by University of Minnesota researchers…”

    Comment by Anonymous — September 10, 2006 @ 8:52 am | Reply

  31. I’m starting a pool on whether “Jennifer Horton” develops an eating disorder.

    Comment by Anonymous — September 28, 2006 @ 12:55 am | Reply

  32. Cute 4 real.

    Comment by Anonymous — October 9, 2006 @ 2:36 am | Reply

  33. THESE ARE SO CUTE!!! AND EVEN THE UNBELIEVERS STILL CONTINUE HUNTING!!! GOD WORKS IN MANY WAYS!!

    Comment by Anonymous — October 31, 2006 @ 6:21 pm | Reply

  34. Very nice i think children are also a form of GOD.

    Comment by sharad — December 7, 2006 @ 6:25 am | Reply

  35. Sad that atheist feel a need to spread their propaganda on it.”

    Disgusting remark. If it were some monotheist saying that “since this early age children feel the existence of god in their hearts”, no one would whine about.

    “March 24, 2006 – The Atheist is the most hated group in America according to a study done by University of Minnesota researchers…”

    Funnily (and sadly) enough, it is often said that religion teaches people to love each other…

    … however, the letters are funny indeed!

    Comment by Anonymous — December 28, 2006 @ 7:25 pm | Reply

  36. god is not a separate entity ruling over us- we are all fragments of a great whole- we are all one- each person is an expression of god-we are autonomous and can choose to express our divine aspect or not-that is our free will to become a force of good in the world

    Comment by Anonymous — March 29, 2007 @ 6:25 pm | Reply

  37. I don’t actually believe children wrote these, do you? They’re a bit too on the money. Check that handwriting too, all written on the same stock by the same hand, my favorites being the lefthanded ones. But who knows, maybe it was one classroom of kids who learnt to write in the same style and all used the same cartridge paper. Thats one RE leason I’d love to sit in on, who’s their teacher? Richard Dawkins.

    Comment by Anonymous — October 5, 2007 @ 3:35 am | Reply


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