Actually, I used to play whenever the jackpot would rise over
50 million.  I figured lightning had to strike somewhere ;-)
But then I read a tract in the front hall of a local AG church
and found that gambling was worse than I had previously thought.
So, I decided to buy a trinket for my uniform with the money
I used to spend on the occassional lottery ticket: a light for
the lost councilman pin.  I don't think a Ranger uniform should
be without one.

White BUffalo

Josh wrote:
> 
> Rangernetters
> 
> Here's my opinion about the lottery.  Instead of
> spending maybe $2.00 on a lottery ticket that your
> odds of winning isn't very high why don't you use that
> money to buy supplies for your Rangers groups where
> your odds of winning boys to the Lord is very high
> because the Lord says if you shall invest in his
> kingdom you shall see miracolous signs and wonders and
> I have seen it in my personal life where men would
> invest their time and money for the kingdom and the
> effect would be great.  Surely right now the $2.00
> won't buy anything for rangers but you can still give
> that $2.00 for missionary work
> 
> That's my opinion on the subject
> 
> Josh Evans
> "TinPan"
> 
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