Oh, I just promised Eleggua that I'd take him somewhere since I can't give him anything decent yet, and it was late when I wrote this.
I think intent plays a big part, too. I think it's ok to ask your god to give you something that you need, and then promise to do something for him when you get it. What is not ok is to make demands, ask for more than you need, or think God is going to give you everything and therefore you can lay around and do nothing. But when you give an offering, you shouldn't be wondering what you're going to get in return. Come to think of it, if everyone could give without thinking of payback, the world would be a nicer place.
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Date: 2003-08-05 10:05 am (UTC)I think intent plays a big part, too. I think it's ok to ask your god to give you something that you need, and then promise to do something for him when you get it. What is not ok is to make demands, ask for more than you need, or think God is going to give you everything and therefore you can lay around and do nothing. But when you give an offering, you shouldn't be wondering what you're going to get in return. Come to think of it, if everyone could give without thinking of payback, the world would be a nicer place.