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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I can't imagine a person of faith saying similarly hateful and often untrue things about atheism on DCUM.[/quote] What are you referring to? The last few posts were about how us atheists just don’t understand the leap of faith it takes to pray to a God that seems to us to be pretty capricious about his interventions. Clearly it makes sense to those who believe (otherwise why would you pray) but not to those who don’t. Surely you can see that is one of the big dividers between us? [/quote] There are other reasons to pray besides believing that God will intervene on your behalf. If your child is sick, for example, you might pray for all sorts of reasons that don’t include curing your child. I mean, even if you don’t believe in God, you would still reach out to people (family, friends, etc) who wouldn’t be able to cure your child. Prayer is about filling a spiritual need, not a pragmatic one. The reason you would pray is more like the reason you would call your sister or your mom when your child is sick and less like the reason you would call your pediatrician when your child is sick. Does that make more sense? [/quote] Wow, respectfully, I could not disagree more.[/quote] Person this PP was responding to. I thought what she said made sense. Why do you disagree. [/quote] I'm not the pp you're asking, but I thought it made little sense also. I thought prayer was to seek something from God, not to fill a "spiritual need" as the pp said. If you're praying to someone who's not there, it's like talking on the phone when no one is on the other end of the line to hear you. As far as "spiritual need" I think that pp is saying you should do it just to make yourself feel better? Ok, if that works for you fine, but that's not not why I tjink most people pray. Whether there's such a thing as "spiritual need" is perhaps left for a different thread.[/quote]
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