(August 15, 2016 at 3:05 am)fdesilva Wrote: Thank you all for taking the trouble to respond. I truly appreciate it.
The point I am making is that , it seems atheistic thinking substitutes luck where a theist says God. “God Bless you” becomes “Best of luck.”
Now when a person who truly believes that God exist says God Bless you, he is making a sensible statement from his perspective as he is putting in a good word about you to some one he believes can be of help to you.
However wishing best of luck can have no effect on the outcome as luck by its nature is random and cannot be influenced in any way. It’s wanting to do something yet having to settle at doing nothing.
Isn't putting in a good word for someone asking god to change his perfect plan? And why would an omniscient god need to have a positive referral at all? It knows exactly who I am, what I'm doing, what I'm thinking, correct? Why would it be swayed by another inferior creature's well-wishes?
Again, utter idiocy.
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