Why does the postmaster Send money to Lencho? Why does he sign the letter God?
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One day, one of the post office employees brought a strange letter to the postmaster. This letter was addressed to God seeking help of a hundred pesos. Initially, amused at the innocence of the writer of this letter, the postmaster was soon touched by the depth of the man's steadfast faith in God. He did not want this faith to be shaken at any cost. So, this kind-hearted man took upon himself the task of assuring Lencho, the writer of the letter, that God existed and helped thos who believed in Him. He then collected seventy pesos by contributing a part of his salary and raising the rest with the help of his friends and post office employees. He enclosed this money with a letter that was to be sent as God's response. So, the postmaster simply wrote a single word 'God' in this letter. He did so because he wanted Lencho to believe that the letter with which the money was enclosed was written by God himself.
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The post master was astonished seeing Lencho's deep faith in God. So, in order not to shake Lencho's faith in God, he sends a little over half the amount (precisely 70 pesos) of money Lencho asked for. The postmaser signed it in the name of God to make Lencho believe that God answered to his prayers and to protect his faith in God.