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  • Kathy Griffin's Jesus Remark Draws Fire from Christians

    mariegarza »
    Wed Sep 26, 2007 3:44 pm Agree: 5   Disagree: 2

    She should be ashamed of herself,and she is free from thanking God in Jesus name, she is.. she doesnt have to do that at all!. It is up to her. But all I know is that God does things for us big or small, there is no measure on his blessings on us. But she has lost a lot of followers to watch her or care about her. She is in a free country to do what she wants, but not to care what others think or insult their God, well I think that really small of her. She could have kept that quit.She should have been more respectful not to insult something she obviously doesnt know anything about. It is to bad, she needs Jesus. Yes and prayer,no money,no fame can ever take the place of the spirtual feeling of the Holy Spirit of God can give to a person. Poor her. I really did like to watch her but to insult a persons spirtual belief right on camera like that.. oh well. But God will deal with it in his own way, he is in control. But he loves her the same as anyone else, but as far as watching her anymore or listening to her is history. God needs to be thanked for everything. No matter how small or big. At least Christians have hope in Jesus. We have something. She has only that Emmy for her God. oh well!.

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