RE: My doctor asked me to pray.
March 28, 2016 at 10:05 am
(This post was last modified: March 28, 2016 at 10:31 am by FebruaryOfReason.)
(March 27, 2016 at 10:46 pm)Godschild Wrote:(March 27, 2016 at 5:36 am)FebruaryOfReason Wrote: Does the success rate of your prayers show any observable, consistently reproducible difference from the success rate of just making random wishes that you don't address to any deity? Does the success rate differ if you address your prayers to Ganesh rather than God? I.e. have you conducted any control tests?
I don't concern myself with wishes, there just that, something with no hope of happening. Not even sure who Ganesh is an I suppose you don't either since you miss spelled the name but that aside God is the only God. How do I know, because no other God has ever come to me. The God of creation came to me offering me salvation and no matter how you want to twist this matter God does answer prayer, I've received answers in such a specific way that there was no doubt that God answered. God will prove himself to those who truly seek Him and want a real relationship with Him.
GC
Specifically how then? Exactly what answer did you get that could have come from no other source or be attributed to no other cause than the Christian god?
"God is the only God. How do I know, because no other God has ever come to me." By you own line of reasoning, Ganesh hasn't come to you because you didn't seek a real relationship with Ganesh.
(Google recognises my spelling of Ganesh as an alternative of Ganesha, BTW, and so does the spellchecker on this forum. He is the elephant god that nearly a billion Hindus believe in. They all believe in Ganesh, as you believe in the Christian god. They have their holy texts which tell them what is "true", just as you have your holy texts which tell you what is "true". See: http://www.manidweepa.org/teachings/gods...panishads/)
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