Anonymous wrote:Ugh, these public requests for prayers and the subsequent responses turn my stomach. They're so impersonal and perfunctory, like prayer is something you check off your to-do list before moving on to the "I'm a manwhore, ask me anything" thread. (And I'm an atheist.)
Anonymous wrote:While everyone in this thread is at it, can we say a prayer for that poor little missing girl Jessica Ridgeway in Colorado?
Anonymous wrote:While everyone in this thread is at it, can we say a prayer for that poor little missing girl Jessica Ridgeway in Colorado?
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, these public requests for prayers and the subsequent responses turn my stomach. They're so impersonal and perfunctory, like prayer is something you check off your to-do list before moving on to the "I'm a manwhore, ask me anything" thread. (And I'm an atheist.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh, these public requests for prayers and the subsequent responses turn my stomach. They're so impersonal and perfunctory, like prayer is something you check off your to-do list before moving on to the "I'm a manwhore, ask me anything" thread. (And I'm an atheist.)
Just because religion isn't a part of your value system (and your response has left me wondering whether you lack one generally), doesn't give you the right, duty, or even the opportunity to respond the way you did.
Clearly you weren't raised properly, because if you were, you would have recognized this is one of those times where if you have nothing nice to say, it's best to say nothing at all. That has nothing to do with believing in God or prayer.
My prayer for you, OP, is that you find the peace and joy you lack in your life that would cause you to utter such a remark. Life's too short to have such a nasty disposition, as the death of this young man demonstrates.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, these public requests for prayers and the subsequent responses turn my stomach. They're so impersonal and perfunctory, like prayer is something you check off your to-do list before moving on to the "I'm a manwhore, ask me anything" thread. (And I'm an atheist.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh, these public requests for prayers and the subsequent responses turn my stomach. They're so impersonal and perfunctory, like prayer is something you check off your to-do list before moving on to the "I'm a manwhore, ask me anything" thread. (And I'm an atheist.)
Not shocked that you are an atheist. Ive never met a compassionate atheist. The kid is dead. His family is in pain. Leave the thread alone if you disagree. His death and their suffering should not be the place you pontificate about the evils of prayer. And no I'm not religious, but this is not the place for your self-centered shit.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, these public requests for prayers and the subsequent responses turn my stomach. They're so impersonal and perfunctory, like prayer is something you check off your to-do list before moving on to the "I'm a manwhore, ask me anything" thread. (And I'm an atheist.)