(April 26, 2013 at 6:23 pm)Darkstar Wrote: ... if you have to work for it, then how could you distinguish between an answered prayer and purely your own efforts?Simple. Without God you cannot do anything at all. All power comes from the Lord. (John 15:5) It only appears to come from ourselves. Prayer acknowledges that arrangement.
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RE: Why pray?
April 27, 2013 at 1:01 am
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(April 27, 2013 at 12:03 am)ChadWooters Wrote: Without God you cannot do anything at all. All power comes from the Lord. (John 15:5) It only appears to come from ourselves. Prayer acknowledges that arrangement. I'm not going to just accept that offhand, but if I did I'm sure I could come up with some unwanted implications of it (only one I can think of right now would be that god more actively permits atrocities to happen). Too tired to provide more reasons at the moment... John Adams Wrote:The Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion. (April 26, 2013 at 4:20 pm)Gabriel Syme Wrote:(April 25, 2013 at 10:51 am)justin Wrote: Why pray? What is prayer good for? Isn't it just wishful thinking? Do you think it makes a difference? Well, to me the problem here is that God is supposedly all knowing. This means God is going to know exactly how everyone is going to turn out in the future because he has created the recipe for everything. God has therefore created beings which he knows will pray for him, he knows who will suffer and who will not, he has created certain personalities some are more prone to committing sins and some are not. God will know at the time of creation who will commit bad acts, the IQ of every single individual, the neurons and their pathways in every individuals brain because he is the creator of a type of recipe. In the same way I bake a cake, put it in the oven and expect a cake and not a pizza to come out. You're also assuming God likes to receive prayers, now I wonder why is that? Does God have a brain which releases endorphins? Does he have feelings? Why are you making him human-like? Assuming god exists I do not think he loves anyone considering all the harsh punishments he has handed out to people who have done nothing wrong what so ever. if you enjoy praying, be my guest but all these assumptions you make are just extremely unlikely.
All those things you ask when praying can be categorized as psychological properties.
That means that you can influence yourself when you " find it a very fulfilling experience, which leaves me feeling very serene, refreshed and content." It's a valid way to achieve that goal, but, as far as I see it, it's a self-delusional way to achieve it. It would be no different if there was actually no god, but you only believe there was.
Soyouz wrote:Well, to me the problem here is that God is supposedly all knowing.
This means God is going to know exactly how everyone is going to turn out in the future because he has created the recipe for everything. God has therefore created beings which he knows will pray for him, he knows who will suffer and who will not, he has created certain personalities some are more prone to committing sins and some are not. God will know at the time of creation who will commit bad acts, the IQ of every single individual, the neurons and their pathways in every individuals brain because he is the creator of a type of recipe. In the same way I bake a cake, put it in the oven and expect a cake and not a pizza to come out. You're also assuming God likes to receive prayers, now I wonder why is that? Does God have a brain which releases endorphins? Does he have feelings? Why are you making him human-like? Assuming god exists I do not think he loves anyone considering all the harsh punishments he has handed out to people who have done nothing wrong what so ever. if you enjoy praying, be my guest but all these assumptions you make are just extremely unlikely. Could not agree more. I was taught all the usual Catholic programming from the very beginning. They have it down to a science, they've certainly been at it for a long enough time. Get them while they are young. Conditioning is what it is, hence Hitchen's 'Cosmic North Korea'. To a very large extent you do not stand a chance, due to the fact all your internal circuitry is wired as per their orthodoxy. Consequently you do not see the sheer fallacy of the entire enterprise. Most of 'em will never be re-wired, sad to say.
“To terrify children with the image of hell, to consider women an inferior creation—is that good for the world?”
― Christopher Hitchens "That fear first created the gods is perhaps as true as anything so brief could be on so great a subject". - George Santayana "If this is the best God can do, I'm not impressed". - George Carlin
Seems like god to most theist response is a god that is just a lil lonely and needs some uplifting lol
also he isn't going to actually move mountain but hey never hurt to send him a prayer and at least chat for a second. (April 27, 2013 at 12:03 am)ChadWooters Wrote:(April 26, 2013 at 6:23 pm)Darkstar Wrote: ... if you have to work for it, then how could you distinguish between an answered prayer and purely your own efforts?Simple. Without God you cannot do anything at all. All power comes from the Lord. (John 15:5) It only appears to come from ourselves. Prayer acknowledges that arrangement. Any evidence to back up that claim Chad? If you're not supposed to ride faster than your guardian angel can fly then mine had better get a bloody SR-71. Quote:Without God you cannot do anything at all. Fuck the both of you. I don't need your god and don't seem to have any problem! Classic example of religious snobbery there, Chad. (April 25, 2013 at 11:17 am)Tonus Wrote: I'm sure that some believe it works. I think that they're in the minority. This is what I believe. I mean humans are very intelligent creatures, I imagine most people who prayer have serious internal doubts about whether it actually works or not. We want to feel in control, we want to feel like there's always something we can do, even if we logically know it doesn't make sense. HELL, I've even prayed a few times since I've been atheist. I mean when I was in really sticky situations, or when I feared for my life. I knew it wasn't going to help, but I tried anyway. Quote: or when I feared for my life. Running makes far more sense in such a situation than praying. |
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