The right thing would be to burn them
"They include one from a teen-age girl asking God to forgive her for having an abortion, one from a prisoner who said he was innocent and wanted to be at home with his family, and one from a man who wanted God's help winning the lottery, according to media reports."
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I suspect that you're right. There's an awful lot of private things in those letters that someone has obviously gone through already. One has to wonder why people are writing letters to God and putting them into envelopes. I mean, you expect children to put letters to Santa in the mailbox. What could these people have been expecting???
Posted on November 8, 2006 3:19 PM