(December 4, 2015 at 10:49 am)Catholic_Lady Wrote: Of course, people have the right to say whatever they want, but I do think it's rude to tell people to "get off their asses and do something instead of praying." This assumes that just because someone prays it means they don't do anything else or are not willing to do anything else.
Sorry, but I know SEVERAL "christians" who have stated that they help, but don't. I have been living in a goddammed motel room since mid-July and my friends have known this. Almost every single one of them are religious. NOT ONE friend halepd me with my situation. NOT ONE. Two of them even had the nerve to say they would ask others to see if they could help. Guess what... they never did ask. Why? Because they forgot, according to what I was told. They fucking forgot. So, a friend has a dire need to get funds for another place and you ignore them? But I was told several times that I would be added to their prayer chain. Ahh, well that just makes it all better now, doesn't it?
Quote:Whether or not a politician is being genuine or political when *they* talk about praying for someone, though, is another matter. But generally speaking I don't see any problem at all with a person keeping another in their thoughts and prayers.
I see a huge problem with it. It's an excuse to not really want to do anything to help the person in need. And it's not just politicians that do it. See my first paragraph in this post. Praying is a ruse. It is a lie intended to give people some sort of false hope that somehow their god is going to pick them out in their time of need and say, hey, you know what, you a good person and I'm going to answer YOUR prayers, but fuck that little kid in Africa who's starving, or screw that young mom of two who just found out she has cancer. I'm going to let both of them die but I'll save you because you're you.
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