Think about it for a minute. A human who claims to harmonize his acts with God's will is about like a hissing Madagascar roach claiming to harmonize with J.S. Bach's Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor (BWV 582). That is, the spectacle is at first funny, and then ought to result in a squishing. We're not allowed to squish, but we can throw custard pies.
STUDENT: Recent polls show you surging... What do you attribute this surge to?
HUCKABEE: There’s only one explanation for it, and it’s not a human one. It’s the same power that helped a little boy with two fish and five loaves feed a crowd of five thousand SPLAT
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ROMNEY: Any believer in religious freedom, any person who has knelt in prayer to the Almighty, has a friend and ally in me. And so it is for hundreds of millions of our countrymen: we do not insist on a single strain of SPLAT
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BUSH: In the stillness and peace of prayer we surrender our will to God's will, and we learn to serve His eternal purposes. By opening ourselves to God's priorities, our hearts are stirred and we are inspired to action -- to feed the hungry, to reach out to the poor, to bring aid to a widow or to an orphan or to SPLAT
One may ask, of course: Why custard pies instead of roach squishing? The answer is easy. It makes the same sort of sound.