Anyone, anywhere, anytime and of any religion or lack of it can bless or curse anyone or anything.
1. To request someone or something 2. To beg for someone or somthing 3. To bless someone or something
yes.but it must be something a christian wishes something to be blessed. for example, if he wants his rosary to be blessed, then he must let the priest bless it.
To bless is to confer upon someone or something divine favor or protection. It is a gesture of goodwill, gratitude, or bestowing positive energy upon someone or something. It is often done by invoking a higher power or offering good intentions.
yes technically any god can bless someone
I wouldn't call it karma, nor would it bring on something specific. But if you do something bad to someone intentionally, then to the same extent it will come back to you. Same goes for good. Only I wouldn't call it karma. I believe if you bless someone, then God will bless you.
When someone sneezes the common response is "bless you".
"Bless" can be used as both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it expresses bestowing or invoking divine favor or protection upon someone or something. As a noun, it refers to a prayer asking for God's favor or protection.
You say it in response to someone sneezing, or in some cases, as a fervent thanks for something they did for you that helps you greatly.
The opposite of a curse is a blessing.The opposite of to curse (someone, something) could be to bless, praise, or cheer.
When someone sneeze: AafeeAt BaashehWhen someone does something good: Khodaa khayret bedeh
We have to sing this because our for fathers based America upon a christian foundation. So when we sing God bless America we are asking for his favor, which is something the forefathers always wanted. To be seen favourable in Gods eyes.
I asked myself this many times. If you dont have the kinda faith to where you know that god is going to bless as you ask because you are obedient to him and submissive, well then you wont be blessing anything but someone sneezing ;)