National Day of Prayer
Tomorrow, May 1st, is being promoted by Christians as the National Day of Prayer. So they all get together and pray for... what? It's hard to believe that nobody has ever prayed to end the war or feed all of the starving children or end poverty or rid the world of all suffering, etc. And if they have (and they surely have) and we still have all of these things (and we certainly do), then how the hell can they still believe prayer works?
It's the same old thing. The Bible-God just can't lose! If Christians pray for something and they get it, they thank him for answering their prayers. And if the thing they prayed for doesn't happen, they excuse him with something like, "It wasn't God's will" or "God has his reasons." (I wonder what his reasons could be for allowing innocent children to suffer through sexual and physical abuse, starving, and disease.)
And if their god is going to do whatever the hell he wants to do anyway, then why the hell pray in the first place?
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It's the same old thing. The Bible-God just can't lose! If Christians pray for something and they get it, they thank him for answering their prayers. And if the thing they prayed for doesn't happen, they excuse him with something like, "It wasn't God's will" or "God has his reasons." (I wonder what his reasons could be for allowing innocent children to suffer through sexual and physical abuse, starving, and disease.)
And if their god is going to do whatever the hell he wants to do anyway, then why the hell pray in the first place?
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And while you are talking to your absent god, I'll be in the tea room, eating all your cookies! mwah hahah!
At least some good has come from this farce!
No kidding. It's funny (or perhaps not so funny) how those who pray don't seem to realize that.
And on... and on...
How many errors can one religion contain?????
Tim
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