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Letter: Keep public spaces God-friendly

The Columbian
Published: March 2, 2015, 12:00am

“In God We Trust” makes the building God-friendly. God doesn’t abide where He is not welcome. He knocks at our heart’s door. If we do not open the door, he goes away because he respects the human heart to choose good or evil. God is love. He is omnipotent (has unlimited power). He is omnipresent (in all places at the same time). He is omniscient (has infinite knowledge and knows all things).

I think we should keep our public buildings God-friendly.

Alta Lunsford

Vancouver

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