Every year after Easter, hundreds of childless couples carry cradles up to a hilltop church in rural Georgia to pray for a child — a centuries-old tradition called Tsachkhuroba
Every year after Easter, hundreds of childless couples carry cradles up to a hilltop church in rural Georgia to pray for a child — a centuries-old tradition called Tsachkhuroba
This is actually quite sad. I hope all of them have their prayers answered
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Someone has their toy bed/doll sales figured out.
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Perhaps less time spent praying to sky fairies and more time spent doing the actual thing that creates babies? I’d assume anybody who is so far gone in regards to the oldest propaganda in the world may actually need lessons in how babies are created.
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This is actually quite sad. I hope all of them have their prayers answered
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Someone has their toy bed/doll sales figured out.
Perhaps less time spent praying to sky fairies and more time spent doing the actual thing that creates babies? I’d assume anybody who is so far gone in regards to the oldest propaganda in the world may actually need lessons in how babies are created.
This is not pagan at all. Very christian looking
why is this so funny lol
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This is a pagan tradition:)
Is this a pagan practice?
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