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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sports is not just about the outcome is the game in terms of wins and losses. That's what we the fans see, but when I'm competing what I'm thinking about is planting my properly so that I don't get injured and all that must go right in order for that to work correctly. It is indeed a prayer. Whether we win or lose, we gave people of whatever faiths, [b]I will be praying for them because I do not wish injury on as anyone.[/b] We play these games for joy, not to get injured. If you choose to not participate then that's your choice and I will not force you. But this is not about winning and losing. [/quote]ting events But sports often result in injury. There's a whole field of sports medicine and ambulances are often parked at sporting events just waiting for an accident. So it seems like sports prayers are not working and that people really don't expect them to work. Maybe the prayers make you feel better, calm you. Fine. but they certainly don't offer protection from injuries. [/quote] You are talking out your backside. You don’t know how anyone’s prayers work- and honestly telling people about their faith and how their faith works/doesn’t work is utterly rude and disrespectful. Your parents did a terrible job raising you. On second thought, perhaps they did a great job- and you have decided to become a know it all jerk on your own terms. Do you tell people irl that their prayers don’t work and deem to educate them on their faith? I have a hard time believing you would talk to someone like this irl. If you are an adult- you have to be one of the atheists who posts incessantly about being shunned by society and having to fight for civil rights. You are as bad as a nosy, ignorant evangelical who runs around trying to convince everyone that they need to get in their specific church. It’s horrible. I can firmly say the atheists that post here are not nicer, more open-minded, tolerant, etc, than religious people. They are worse in their speech, manners, and have no ideas that inspire or bring hope or peace to anyone. [/quote]
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