Jacqueline-C21016

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    I don’t think people should thank God when they win awards, win the Super Bowl, produce a CD, etc. I don’t believe God has anything to do with whether a person wins something. God doesn’t decide who is more ‘worthy’ to win an Acadamy Award, the awards committee does. If God were to get directly involved in the outcome of an event, I think he would influence something more important than some meaningless awards ceremony – like maybe he would have prevented half a million Rwandans from being massacred by their government. I am not saying that God is not important. God is very important, as is prayer and everything else. A strong belief in God can help a person stay on track in achieving their goals, but it doesn’t help a person win an Acadamy Award.

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    Name : Jacqueline-C21016, Gender : F, Race : White/Caucasian, Age : 26, City : San Jose, State : CA, Country : United States, Occupation : Engineer, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Middle class, 
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