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Reply to ""Praying for you"...why don't you actually DO something?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, you sound very judgmental. Offering to pray for someone absolutely IS doing something. Often when I pray for someone, the very act of spending time thinking about them leads me to action. When we quiet our minds in prayer and meditation, answers to problems are often revealed. Prayer/meditation can bring clarity and show us the best ways to help. Be careful with that better-than-everyone attitude. It makes me question your real motives for helping. [/quote] +1. Illness is not a time to act like you're better than/doing more than other people. [/quote] Illness is a time for [b]saying[/b] you're praying, as if that could possibly have any effect.[/quote] You’re confusing “saying” vs. “doing,” and you’re also confusing both of these with “the action having an impact.” Most people who [i]say[/i] they’re going to pray actually [i]do[/i] it. Whether or not it can have an effect is the difference between faith and disbelief.[/quote]
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