Peanuts by Charles Schulz for December 23, 2017

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    linus82  about 7 years ago

    Maybe it’s the Polar Express passing in front of her house, to teach Sally to believe

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    hooglah  about 7 years ago

    …..a day early?

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    summerdog86  about 7 years ago

    It’s more fun to just wonder….

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    Kim Metzger Premium Member about 7 years ago

    It’s called faith, Sally.

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    Robert Nowall Premium Member about 7 years ago

    The slightest doubt will kill. Or so the Trekkers say.

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    ms-ss  about 7 years ago

    It’s still duplicating your comments about half the time……..

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    Under Dog Premium Member about 7 years ago

    There’s still time Sally, it’s only Christmas Eve Eve.

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    whiteaj  about 7 years ago

    Remember Pascal’s Wager, Sally.

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    ajakimber425  about 7 years ago

    A little worried there, Sally?

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    Number Three  about 7 years ago

    Being sure takes the fun out of it.

    Don’t fret, Sally. It’s Lucy who won’t be getting any presents.

    xxx

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    davesuff  almost 7 years ago

    On the contrary, I believe that Faith is extremely empowering. By the simple act of Faith, by acknowledging my inability to be perfect and placing my Faith in a power that is greater and more loving than I can ever be, I am set free. All that is needed is to acknowledge that I am a sinner (by the way, we ALL are, whether we like to admit it or not), repent (say that I am sorry, but also realizing that I am not perfect, and am still a slave to my sin nature), acknowledge that Jesus is the Son of God, and that he died for our sins so that we can be made acceptable to a perfect God, and accept His Son Jesus as our personal savior, we are set free! What can be more empowering than that? A simple act of Faith. There is no “good enough”. We can’t attain it through acts – it’s there for the taking if we can just take it by Faith, and Faith alone.

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    davesuff  almost 7 years ago

    On the contrary, I believe that Faith is extremely empowering. By the simple act of Faith, by acknowledging my inability to be perfect and placing my Faith in a power that is greater and more loving than I can ever be, I am set free. All that is needed is to acknowledge that I am a sinner (by the way, we ALL are, whether we like to admit it or not), repent (say that I am sorry, but also realizing that I am not perfect, and am still a slave to my sin nature), acknowledge that Jesus is the Son of God, and that he died for our sins so that we can be made acceptable to a perfect God, and accept His Son Jesus as our personal savior, we are set free! What can be more empowering than that? A simple act of Faith. There is no “good enough”. We can’t attain it through acts – it’s there for the taking if we can just take it by Faith, and Faith alone.

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