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Prayer doesn't help god understand what we want. Prayer helps us understand what we want from god. What is important enough to me that I will bring it to god? If I want something, but feel uncomfortable asking god for it (because it seems too self-centered or self-destructive), perhaps it is something I shouldn't want for myself. Quote:
I don't believe god micromanages the universe. God knows what's going on, but god may be staying uninvolved (until we invite god's interference). Quote:
This is a common fallacy. God knows what will happen, but that doesn't mean the future is immutable. If I flip the light switch down, my apartment will get darker. If I don't, it will stay light. Both of these possibilities are within my knowledge (and ability to predict), but they are also within my ability to change. Quote:
She'd get rather upset if he didn't. I don't pray so I can educate god. Quote:
I have several relatives that fit that description. I don't want their help, even when I need their help. I like god. God doesn't butt into my life until I ask her to. Very considerate. Quote:
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And no matter how much the bug complains that it doesn't understand me, it still won't understand me. Another way of looking at it: I don't always understand my parents. I don't always understand my siblings. I don't always understand my friends. I don't always understand my boss. I don't always understand my coworkers. I don't always understand god. That might not be much of an answer, but it's frequently the best answer I get. Quote:
We've poluted this planet. We knew it was damaging the planet, but we did it anyway. That polution has warmed the planet, and now the Gulf of Mexico is warmer. Storms hit that warm water and explode into massive hurricanes. Bush doesn't want to sign the Kyoto accord because preventing polution will hurt the economy ... so we use our greed to justify making the planet less habitable for everyone else. Since we have free will, god won't stop us. We have to make that choice for ourselves. But it's a lot more convenient to get angry at god.
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Thanks for the replys all. Since I don't see God in anthropomorphic terms I have no problems with my question as it is irrelevant. Because of this I am unfamiliar with some of the beliefs out there and I wanted to some input from those that do believe in intercessory prayer so that I could learn.
Joe
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Some of the beliefs out there you just would not believe, I try to foget them rather than think about them, you wonder how people can let themselves get in such a mess.
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That we should ask God for a sick person to get better, may (for all we know) be going against God's 'plan' (if there is one). I am not actually convinced that there needs to be one. We are here on Earth to learn, by making choices, and acting upon them. This learning process is one in which we have the opportunity to do what we will. If we do anything wrong, be sure that 'the wrong' will need to be repented for at some stage. All natural events, are, to my mind, just that - events- which put us in the position of needing to decide on how we will cope. I sometime feel guilty when praying for God's help in respect of (say) suffering someone is going through, simply because I wonder if it is wrong of me to ask God to 'interfere' - does that make sense?
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If you do not believe God is in charge what has God got to do with anything, if God just sits and watches our lives roll past what is it all about? why pray at all, God is not going to do anything anyway. Michel, the word confusion springs to mind. |
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