

roger on Rock Music is Evil and Will Land You in Hell.Bruce Gerencser on Rock Music is Evil and Will Land You in Hell.My Recent Interaction on Social Media with a Fundamentalist Christian Named Soupy Sales.Short Stories: Sunday Night Communion and STARS Dirt Track Racing.Letter to the Editor: Defiance Has a Feral Cat Problem, Mayor Mike McCann Says Killing Them is the Solution.Why Would Anyone Want to Spend Eternity in Heaven?.Evangelical Apologist Dismisses Atheists by Saying, “I’ve Read the Last Chapter of the Bible - We Win!”.Two Questions About the IFB Church Movement.My Response to Evangelical Pastor David Langley.Three Questions About the Independent Fundamentalist Baptist Church Movement.“I Don’t Know What You Are,” My IFB Mother-in-Law Says.How IFB Beliefs and Practices Ruin Family Relationships.Just know wherever you are, near or far, in your house or in your car, I pray you pass out drunk with your best friend and wake up with his and her tattoos You keep messin’ up and I’ll keep prayin’ for you ‘Cause I’m already feelin’ better and I thank God for the words Just know wherever you are honey, I pray for you I pray you’re flyin’ high when your engine stalls I pray your birthday comes and nobody calls I pray a flowerpot falls from a window sill and knocks you in the head like I’d like to I pray your brakes go out runnin’ down a hill Let the good Lord do His job and you just pray for them Sometimes we get angry, but we must not condemn He said you can’t go hatin’ others who have done wrong to you So I listened to the preacher as he told me what to do Things were goin’ great ’til they fell apart again I haven’t been to church since I don’t remember when Today’s Song of Sacrilege is Pray for You by Jaron and the Long Road to Love. If you know of a song that is irreverent towards religion, makes fun of religion, pokes fun at sincerely held religious beliefs, or challenges the firmly held religious beliefs of others, please send me an email.
#JARON AND THE LONG ROAD TO LOVE PRAY FOR YOU SERIES#
This is a series that I would like readers to help me with. This is the ninety-second installment in the Songs of Sacrilege series.
