(August 31, 2021 at 2:34 pm)tackattack Wrote: To answer the Op's underlying question. Yes you.. as an atheist could be used to fulfill God's will in a believers life. Typically that's covered in Ephesians 1:11-12 or more commonly Romans 8:28
How is that covered? Explain it to me, please. I could go with my own interpretation of these scriptures but it would be biased towards seeing God as a bad faith actor. So, tell me what these mean to you and how it relates because I'd rather not devolve into assuming what you're saying.
The question isn't "could I" it is "how": how does God use people to answer other people's prayers? Because I am concerned about the agency of individuals and why God can exert power on people in some circumstances (not every prayer is answered by a person showing up at the right time; sometimes nobody shows up).