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I recently read an article in "O" Magazine (October 2002) about a physician who was conducting research on the power of prayer to heal people with a rare, and deadly form of brain cancer (glioblastoma). Ironically, she herself was diagnosed with the cancer and became a subject in her own research. At the end of the article, it was noted that she was receiving hospice care at her home and information about her research project could be found online at www.etarg.net. I eagerly went to the website since my brother-in-law was recently diagnosed with this same terrible disease. Sadly, the physician, Elizabeth Targ, had died. In fact, she had died several months before the magazine issue came out...
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Lesley Ann wasn't praying for a new car. She was praying for God to save her life. When you say that she is continually dependent upon God's bread daily, it brings me to the conclusion that God just didn't give that poor little girl her daily recommended allowance. |
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Originally posted by Tercel
Consider "The Lord's Prayer". It doesn't give a list of "people I want converted" or "miracles I want done NOW!" Rather, it merely says "your will be done", a reminder for the sake of the person praying, not to encourage God. <snip> Christians are supposed to be servants of God, not God the servant of Christians. Yes? It is surely the servant's duty to do the will of the master, not vice versa. It is not the servant's place to make demands of the master as if he were a cosmic vending machine. The "thy will be done" caused me huge problems on occasion (when I was Xian). Every single prayer ended in "but if that's not your will, then thy will be done." It was a constant state of uncertainty. I ended up praying things like "God, I really want to serve you in my life and I'm coming up to graduation. I'm trusting to your guidance for what to do with my life." A couple of months later: "God, I have these 2 job interviews to go to. I want to do your will. Please guide me so that I make a good impression on the people you want me to work with, so I can be in the place you want me to be." And then, "God, I guess you didn't want me to get either of those jobs. But I trust you for the future." And again, "God, I've got this job offer for a job which is nothing like what I think you want me to do, but it's the only job offer I've got, so I'm going to take it. Your will be done." Nowadays, I figure life just happens & you have to go out & get on with it. All that praying never filled in an application form or got me an interview. And every time I was absolutely sure what God wanted me to do, it turned out I was totally mistaken. <shrug> Such is life TW |
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It's not my reading comprehension that needs work. It's just that your "arguments" contain no real proof that prayer actually does anything, and so I remain unconvinced of the "power" of prayer! |
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