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In reply to the discussion: Now I lay me down to sleep... [View all]okasha
(11,573 posts)95. Really?
What about all those gushy posts about how «My kid's only four and he's already decided for himself that there's no god»?
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I said that prayer as a child for years, and never had any depressing worries about not waking up.
northoftheborder
Jan 2013
#3
"There are four angels on my bed, there are four angels on my spread, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John,
monmouth3
Jan 2013
#68
I certainly agree with that. I'm just not sure that the level of imagination that a child
cbayer
Jan 2013
#38
Nah, it just has to do with how it is presented and explained to you as a child.
cbayer
Jan 2013
#12
You know, I don't think you are competent to tell me why I reacted in the way I did.
MineralMan
Jan 2013
#16
Okey, dokey. I will leave the speculating on why others reacted they way they did
cbayer
Jan 2013
#28
Wiki says: "Urban legend says the song originally described the plague, but folklorists reject this"
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2013
#69
No; the entire point of the rhyme is (a) you might die at any moment
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2013
#72
OK, we'll remove the bits about God keeping them alive or taking them to heaven
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2013
#75
'Mercy'? You want the child to think God is being extra kind by keeping them alive?
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2013
#70
You're the one who brought up God's "mercy" for a rhyme about God keeping you alive
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2013
#76
If you could trust him, there'd be no need to pray to stay alive every day and night
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2013
#86
And the rhyme explicitly says it's only God that stops death, every night (nt)
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2013
#90
Of course they survive just fine. Their parents offer an alternative explanation,
cbayer
Jan 2013
#45
That's great. Different parents do different things to teach their children, and,
cbayer
Jan 2013
#53
My grandmother used to make me say that when I spent the night at her and granddad's house.
applegrove
Jan 2013
#94
funny i barely recall being about 4yo and having a similar chat with my mom
Phillip McCleod
Jan 2013
#98
For someone who has already converted to Christianity, the poem is understandable.
gtar100
Jan 2013
#102