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Whose Prayers Are Answered?

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goodlife | 08:22 Tue 29th Oct 2013 | Religion & Spirituality
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But many have prayed in vain for health, happiness, peace, and prosperity. In fact, some feel that God does not really listen to prayers. Yet, the Bible calls him the “Hearer of prayer.”—Psalm 65:2.
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Whisper a prayer in the morning
Whisper a prayer at noon
Whisper a prayer in the evening
To keep your heart in tune.

Prayer changes things in the morning
Prayer changes things at noon
Prayer changes things in the evening
And keeps your heart in tune.
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But why do you keep come back for more? It is because you've got nothing.


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Goodlife, you're mistaken. How sad religion is - and how sad to be so very afraid.
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True many people today feel lonely; they feel that nobody really cares about them. Older people often feel this way, even many who serve God, also feel lonely and afraid. Do you know why?
Perhaps Gl it is because nobody answers their prayers?
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True that why is importance pray to the right one.
Would that be the same one that Cupid's praying to a few posts above? She seems to be happy enough with him.

GL, why wouldn't your omnipotent and omniscient one assume that everybody who prays is praying to him. Just think ...perhaps the reason no prayers appear to be answered is because people have got his name wrong.
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Lol Steve
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A poll of 2,200 British people revealed that only 22 percent believe that there is a personal God who created the world and who hears prayers. Yet, of those polled, 55 percent pray at least occasionally.

A survey of 10,000 people on four continents showed that of the respondents who describe themselves as atheists, almost 30 percent pray.
I believed an honest, sincere, altruistic prayer would be granted. My mother had a stroke, and I prayed for her recovery. She had another stroke the day after I prayed. I prayed again, and the same thing happened. She had about a dozen strokes, and for each of them I fervently requested recovery. At last I prayed that at least she might not die. She died in misery and agony. Then I started thinking. And I have been thinking ever since. Thinking with reason and logic, and none of that thinking comes up with a god who answers prayer. Or a god who benefits humanity in any other way, either.
atalanta, your mother died of strokes, mine of cancer. Both harrowing to see but nevertheless a part of the human condition. You just do what you can to alleviate the suffering but prayer is a pointless activity imo.
goodlife, where do you get these idiotic and meaningless surveys from?

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