the god cards are not tournement legal so i wouldnt
bother. There have been shonen jump promo's that
are tournament legal although they've never let me use it
but a good deck to put ra in is a light monster spam deck
a deck where you play multiple monsters per turn so that you
can get him out quick. Obelisk i don't know but slifer wouldnt
be bad in most piro decks ?
They didn't take their own decks there, they had to make their decks up with what the system offered. Evidently the God Cards were not offered.
Because no one is perfect and complete.
The perfect revalation of God is Jesus
Answer from a CatholicYou could make a picture of Our Blessed Lord, as He is the complete and perfect revelation of God to mankind.
Only God is perfect. However Biblical Christianity is from God.
The value of the god cards depends on the card number. For example (ORCS-ENSE2), The Winged Dragon of Ra card is worth around .60 cents but (GBI-003) The Winged Dragon of Ra is worth about $16.00.
Christianity. God is absolute Perfection.. a perfection beyond understanding.
no, people are most definitly NOT perfect, only God is perfect;)
God wants us to be perfect, and to be perfect, you must resist temptation.
God's permissive will refers to when God allows certain things to happen, even though they may not align with His perfect plan. His perfect will, on the other hand, is what God desires and intends for us to do, which is always in line with His perfect plan for our lives.
The perfect place to pray to God is here, the time is now. God is everywhere around us, God is in everything. God doesn't live in a temple or a church, God lives in the temple of our heart, the kingdom of God is within. Therefore, we should not search for a place that is perfect to pray to God. God is within us. All we need to do is go within, to shut off the outside world, then we will find that perfect connection with God and we will be able to perform the perfect prayer. Remember, God is not outside, God is inside.
... doesnt make any sense.... so wat if it has japenese?