FIRST THING LAST: FIRST: DU30 cursing “at GOD” | NOW & LASTLY: DU30 praying “at GOD”?
Kiddo Tadtad
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TRIVIA:
“Minumura” in Tagalog, which literally translates to “being cursed” or “being cursed”, can be translated to “being cursed” or “being reviled” in English. It implies someone is being subject to abusive or insulting language.
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Cursing God, from a religious perspective, is often seen as blasphemy, a sin of disrespect and rebellion against the divine. While some interpretations might view it as an unpardonable sin, repentance and seeking forgiveness are generally seen as paths to reconciliation. The severity of the act and its implications vary across different faiths and interpretations.
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Praying “at God” is a simple and common way to express that you are directing your prayer towards God. It’s similar to saying “To God” or “To our Father in heaven.” You can start your prayers by saying “Dear God,” or other similar phrases, before expressing your thoughts and feelings to God.