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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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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am a devout non-believer (is that possible - I think it is). I often say Oh my god, but I picture it with a small g and just use it as words. I was sent to Sunday School every week and had it drummed into me. I could possibly quote passages from the bible if called upon, but please don't ask me, I can't be bothered. I made up my own mind by observation that this was the only life I was going to get and I had better make the most of it. Things just happen whatever you do so in my opinion there is not much of anything that will help either way. I have often thought there might be something in the power of the mind to influence things, but don't think our minds have developed enough yet, and not only that but some minds might not be very nice so perhaps we should leave that well alone. Prayer is no good, you might as well talk to yourself - come to think of it I do that constantly and it doesn't do a thing. I have heard it said it is the only way you will get a sensible answer.
@birdie, "This twaddle is repeated time and again by believers. The famous 'death-bed conversion' story is as old as the hills and simply nonsense masquerading as fact."
A bit off subject here but how about; Constantine the Great, Oscar Wilde, Charles Darwin, Charles II. and for ABers over the pond, John Wayne, Buffalo Bill Cody, Chief Sitting Bull, and John Henry "Doc" Holiday, Shall I go on?
A bit off subject here but how about; Constantine the Great, Oscar Wilde, Charles Darwin, Charles II. and for ABers over the pond, John Wayne, Buffalo Bill Cody, Chief Sitting Bull, and John Henry "Doc" Holiday, Shall I go on?
Each day, we face a wide array of eye-appealing distractions, and their number keeps increasing. We can appreciate all the more, then, Jesus’ admonition to keep our eye “simple.” (Matt. 6:22, 23)
A “simple” eye is totally focused on one purpose—that of doing God’s will. By contrast, a “wicked” eye is crafty, covetous, and drawn to things that are worthless.
our eyes feed our mind and our mind feeds our heart. How important it is, therefore, that we keep on considering what is valuable.
Yes, echo the prayer of the psalmist: “Make my eyes pass on from seeing what is worthless. (Ps. 119:37)
A “simple” eye is totally focused on one purpose—that of doing God’s will. By contrast, a “wicked” eye is crafty, covetous, and drawn to things that are worthless.
our eyes feed our mind and our mind feeds our heart. How important it is, therefore, that we keep on considering what is valuable.
Yes, echo the prayer of the psalmist: “Make my eyes pass on from seeing what is worthless. (Ps. 119:37)
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