Religion is for dummies: groups to pray for lower prices at gas stations

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ST. LOUIS (AP) - Two prayer services will be held at St. Louis gas stations to thank God for lower fuel prices and to ask that they continue to drop. Darrell Alexander, Midwest co-chair of the Pray at the Pump movement, says prayer gatherings will be held Monday afternoon and evening at a Mobil station west of downtown St. Louis.

2 Responses to “Religion is for dummies: groups to pray for lower prices at gas stations”


  1. 1 Al Ross

    It’s a perpetual and win-win situation for the ancient Kike deity. The stupid White Christian gulls give the Super-Semite fictional creation, Yahweh, credit for rescuing them from a situation which,He, being the author of the human condition has occasioned. Now that is archetypical Jewish thinking! Corrupt to the core.

  2. 2 Fred Scrooby

    “Two prayer services will be held at St. Louis gas stations to thank God for lower fuel prices and to ask that they continue to drop.”

    Could they add non-white immigration to “fuel prices”? Someone tell ‘em to ask that it drop and continue to drop. (Hey you never know, it’s worth a try.)

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