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@Ramshutu
Couldn't hurt. At the very least, it is a good thing to think of others besides the self.
So, calling us all idiots and morons, murderous scum and those who aren't worthy to lick your boot doesn't hurt? It's all good? This is what you think of others.Couldn't hurt. At the very least, it is a good thing to think of others besides the self.
We wouldn't have a problem if you kept it behind closed doors where it belongs.I don't see why anyone would have a problem with that.
You keep making this claim, but that isn't really how I think.So, calling us all idiots and morons, murderous scum and those who aren't worthy to lick your boot doesn't hurt? It's all good? This is what you think of others.
Filthy liar, you've said that to a lot of folks here many times, that and much more vile content. And since, it's pretty clear you don't know how to think, it's indeed what you believe. It is the fiber of your very being.You keep making this claim, but that isn't really how I think.
Well, that's boring, you say that to everybody. Incapable of coming up with anything new?He can't. He's here to be a bigot.
No, God cannot be surprised.Intercessary prayer is still not a futile exercise. If someone asks you for prayer, and you pray for them, doesn't it mean something to them? If nothing else, the charity of the action makes it a good thing.And I am in no way trying to diminish the efficacy of prayer. I myself have had my prayers answered, and they have been answered in front of witnesses who marvelled at how they were answered.So what can I say? This isn't really something you can be scientific about. There is no way to test these things. Do I believe in prayer? I certainly do. I couldn't reasonably expect to convince you of what I am convinced of.But there are other aspects of prayer that I am sure even you could hold on to and make sense of. One of the main purposes of prayer is to align the heart properly.
You say that in a matter-o-fact way as if to say you have spent so much time around God that you know what his reaction is going to be in a given situation. Clearly, this is little more than an overactive imagination of a rotted mind.No, God cannot be surprised.
I myself have had my prayers answered, and they have been answered in front of witnesses who marvelled at how they were answered.
simply refuse to engage it honestly
You are not part of the church, and you are an unbeliever. You really don't have any ground to stand on.You are simply speaking about things you don't understand.
It's been explained to you that prayer, even intercessory prayer, isn't always to get god(s) to change their mind. Prayer first and foremost is the act of engaging with and being humble to the being you are interacting with. Even if you think god(s) have a plan asking for something they might not have any intention of doing is still an act of faith and worship. And again as in the EXAMPLE I gave which seemed to difficult for you to understand god(s) can be swayed by acts of submission and faith. The Old Testament is full of examples. Sorry it's too much for you to get. Must be your too smart ot understand the basic religious concepts being presented.