Cameron Diaz Has Always Been Aware Of Her Guardian Angels
Cameron Diaz had the following to say to IMDB regarding guardian angels:
“I believe we have many lives and that our spirits are everlasting. I know I have many guardian angels with me all the time. I’ve always been aware of that since I was a child, and I’m very grateful”
Not that’s its here nor there, but I wonder if she’s a Buddhist.









She is starting to seem a little strange to me.
well I would love to have a total faith in something that I completely believed, never doubted or wondered, more power to her. Jehovah wittnesses, now that is faith, if they need a blood transfusion they refuse to have one because it is not right in their faith and we knew a lady who needed one and she said if its my time then its my time, I trust in god and know he will do what is best for me. wow to have that much faith, whether right or wrong to just believe THAT completely amazes me and I wish I had that much faith in any thing (I believe in God, but if I needed a transfusion, and I did once, I would take it)
God gave us the ability to make blood transfusions possible when needed therefore why lay there and die denying one thinking God’s going to save you in some other sort of way? That’s silly.
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