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Old 03-10-2002, 07:25 PM   #11
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And I just love how every so often, someone will post a message like, "My wife and I tried for years to conceive, but then we tried praying to God and suddenly she's pregnant. Our prayers made her pregnant."

(My thinking? "That and the mailman.")

Seriously, there's something obscene about the idea of a God who will let people suffer until they flatter and beg Him enough to change his mind and help them.

He'll let poor little Cindy die because nobody prayed for her, yet He'll help that couple conceive?

Let's face it, "God works in mysterious ways" isn't enough. If this is how He's working, He's not only mysterious, He's downright batty.

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God is my Aunt Selma?
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Old 03-10-2002, 07:31 PM   #13
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Your mom and I have been meaning to tell you for a while now, honey. I'm sorry you had to hear it this way.

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Old 03-10-2002, 07:36 PM   #14
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I think what is being overlooked here is the "basic" essence of prayer. The question asked here makes it sound like the only purpose of prayer is to ask for things, and I believe that is a mistaken view of how it is supposed to work. If a theist would please give us a little "prayer 101" I think that might help the conversation here a little bit.

Does god actually pick one sports team over another if both pray for victory? Does god help someone pass a test at school if the student prays real hard about it?

I know some folks claim to communicate with god on a personal level. They feel god directs them in their daily life ... and prayer is somehow the communication connection.

Excuse my rambling ... it's late and I need some sleep ...
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One church I went to briefly used to tell us that it was ok to pray for money, or a new car, since "God wants his people to be properous."

So what did I do? I became an atheist and drive a beat-up Toyota.
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Well, it's not so much an overlooking.

Either prayer can be used to change God's mind or it can't be. The choices are boolean: no maybes, sometimes, or it depends allowed.

If it can be, then we've demonstrated that God is not benevolent. If it can't be, we've demonstrated that people who claim that praying made them pregnant (or taught them Russian) are talking hooey.

I think the contradiction comes from the theft of pagan customs by Christianity. In many pagan religions, they make it quite clear: the gods are not your friends, but if you appease them, they will help you. There is no paradox in praying to one of these gods, because they are quite clear: if you do not make the gods happy, they will not help you.

But Christianity created a paradox by stealing the pagan rites and gods and claiming them as its own. You can not have a benevolent God whose mind is changed by beseeching.

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So what did I do? I became an atheist and drive a beat-up Toyota.
With a Darwin "fish" on it, no less!

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Why should God heal someone based soley on numbers?
Because that would indicate how desired someone's healing would be.

However, that would only be a problem for a non-omnipotent being, where healing has some nonzero resource cost (time, attention, whatever). But for an omnipotent being, that resource cost is zero.

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Surely there are quite a number of other relevant things to be taken into account such as:
* God's reason for allowing the injury/sickness in the first place
* The affected person's own actions: repentence, stubborness, anger, humilty etc
* The character and situation of the people praying, their motives for the prayer(s).
* The implications of a healing: The response of the affected person and the community to a miraculous healing or a gradual healing.
* The potential for changing people for the better by the injury/sickness.
etc
That's extremely stupid, because an omnipotent being is responsible for everything that happens by omission as well as by commission; if there is no such thing as a crime of omission, try getting away with one some time, and see if you can convince the jury that there is no such thing as a crime of omission.

A completely benevolent being would not allow injuries and sickness to happen in the first place. Period. Consider what Heaven is supposed to be like, and you'll get the picture. So all those supposedly-important factors are just plain irrelevant.

As to character-building, there are more efficient ways for an omnipotent being to build a suitable character, such as imprinting it, otherwise that being would not be omnipotent.

And I'm a computer programmer -- a creator of sorts, even if one who is far from omnipotent or omniscient. And I won't claim that I'm completely benevolent.

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I could go on, but these are just a few examples of things I can imagine would affect God's decision in any real situation. Remember God is an intelligent being able to weigh and analyse a variety of criteria before forming a decision at his discretion - not a machine which follows the endless loop "Are lots of people praying? If so HEAL, if not do nothing."
Being completely benevolent can be interpreted as being like a machine that follows an endless loop with a similar sort of instruction.
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<strong>Nevertheless, it is an easy thing for God to send an angel and assainated Hitler during the world war II, especially when many people prayed for his death. .</strong>
Why would it do that, when simply getting Hitler to change his mind would be enough?
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Why would it do that, when simply getting Hitler to change his mind would be enough?</strong>
You forget that the good lord hardened the pharao's heart in order not let the jews leave Egypt, according to the Bible. Maybe he did it again...

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