Posted by fixerupper on March 26, 2009 at 17:27:53 from (66.43.238.99):
In Reply to: Godscountry posted by ken in texas on March 26, 2009 at 14:56:50:
God's country is wherever we happen to live. During my years on the harvest I've visited with Baptists in Texas and Oklahoma, Roman and Ukrenian Catholics in central Saskatchewan, Mormons in Idaho, and every other religious belief and political affiliation in between and, you know, I haven't found a bad one yet, and I don't expect to. It's been very interesting listening to these folks talk about their homeland, a place that's so different from where I come from.
I've been asked questions like "why would we want to drain water away from our land","who waters my crops while I'm gone on the harvest" (why,god, of course), how tall is corn and do you plant it in rows, and how thick, and how big is a cob? I've had to explain that it's an 'ear' and the kernals grow on a cob.
After being exposed to this, I've come to think that maybe the little part of the world I live in isn't the only place god favors, though I think he has a pretty good handle on NW Iowa!LOL Jim
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