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Why does prayer fail ?
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sandy and truthabounds or any other theist. Please answer a simple question .
When Madeline Macain disappeared ten of milliions of people from all denominations all over the world prayed that she would be found, even the Pope got involved calling upon Catholics everywhere to pray for her,and as you know her devout parents mounted a world wide appeal for prayers.
Result ? Nothing ! Now 4 years later there is still not a single clue.
Why , why , why ? If millions of prayers are not answered in any form, what chance does your single prayer stand. ?
sandy // I pray a decade of the Rosary each evening for all on AB, but especially the agnostics. //
I expect sandy you also prayed for Madeline and it failed. Why ?
When Madeline Macain disappeared ten of milliions of people from all denominations all over the world prayed that she would be found, even the Pope got involved calling upon Catholics everywhere to pray for her,and as you know her devout parents mounted a world wide appeal for prayers.
Result ? Nothing ! Now 4 years later there is still not a single clue.
Why , why , why ? If millions of prayers are not answered in any form, what chance does your single prayer stand. ?
sandy // I pray a decade of the Rosary each evening for all on AB, but especially the agnostics. //
I expect sandy you also prayed for Madeline and it failed. Why ?
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If you pray for something and it happens, then that proves that God is good and listens to your prayers.
But if it doesn't happen, then it's because it was God's will that it shouldn't happen and the reason why it didn't happen is beyond our comprehension...
If you pray for something and it happens, then that proves that God is good and listens to your prayers.
But if it doesn't happen, then it's because it was God's will that it shouldn't happen and the reason why it didn't happen is beyond our comprehension...
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There you go, a well known atheist stance once more.
Once I went to a bingo to see a friend and it was very quiet there as everyone was trying to concentrate. So much so that when a single person spoke it sounded that he was creating too much noise. And that single person could be pinpointed very easily. Then I compared that experience with a music party I went to. It was so noisy there that it was difficult to “appreciate “if someone was “quiet”. Just as it is easy to see a tiny bit of light in pitch black darkness but very difficult to see tiny bit darkness when Sun is out.
That made me think about the scenario when people post these sort of question. Millions of people would not accept that their prayers were answered once they had been answered and no one would complain about that. They themselves would forget about that and the best they might do is associate that to “their good luck”. But if only one person’s prayer or prayers of many for only one person are not answered then few people will put a thread like this asking others that why did it not happen. And they will do it again and again.
Once I went to a bingo to see a friend and it was very quiet there as everyone was trying to concentrate. So much so that when a single person spoke it sounded that he was creating too much noise. And that single person could be pinpointed very easily. Then I compared that experience with a music party I went to. It was so noisy there that it was difficult to “appreciate “if someone was “quiet”. Just as it is easy to see a tiny bit of light in pitch black darkness but very difficult to see tiny bit darkness when Sun is out.
That made me think about the scenario when people post these sort of question. Millions of people would not accept that their prayers were answered once they had been answered and no one would complain about that. They themselves would forget about that and the best they might do is associate that to “their good luck”. But if only one person’s prayer or prayers of many for only one person are not answered then few people will put a thread like this asking others that why did it not happen. And they will do it again and again.
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OP, maybe your prayers were answered and she is better off where she is. You don't know that she isn't!
You prayed for her to be found... maybe by better parents... again you don't know.
A tough subject indeed when it comes to the loss of a child (Madeline as you quoted) did it ever occur to you that you and the minions are praying to the wrong Being? I don't follow a set religion but surely God cannot devout him/herself to this small rock of the Universe.
You prayed for her to be found... maybe by better parents... again you don't know.
A tough subject indeed when it comes to the loss of a child (Madeline as you quoted) did it ever occur to you that you and the minions are praying to the wrong Being? I don't follow a set religion but surely God cannot devout him/herself to this small rock of the Universe.
This is one of many many areas where i as an aetheist have no problem finding an answer - but Christians add it to their endless list of struggles that beset them trying to follow their faith.
So for me, it is obvious why prayer does not work - but for a committed Christian, the answer must be harder to find, and even harder to accept.
So for me, it is obvious why prayer does not work - but for a committed Christian, the answer must be harder to find, and even harder to accept.
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