Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I actually do know exactly which verses are applicable here (namely Mark 10:17-31 and hello most of the Bible) but no, I haven’t been impressed with the amount of knowledge on this forum about the Bible. It’s basically a bunch of ignoramuses pontificating on something they hardly know. Very few people seem to know anything about the Bible other than as you say, there are rules on what foods to eat (gasp! Rules about eating in a time where there were all kinds of diseases associated with unsanitary conditions!!) and some random “impossible” thing they saw on some atheist reddit post like there was a talking donkey, which wasn’t even the most interesting part of that story.
Is it really surprising that people point out the parts of the book they find objectionable, contradictory, offensive, or impossible?
The problem many people have is with biblical literalists. You'll see very little argument to people who view it as allegory written by men, even if they choose to make it an important part of their life.
Anonymous wrote:OP, your premise is faulty because you express a fundamental misunderstanding (on the elementary school level) of God and prayer. But there are people who share your misunderstanding, so if that is who you want to discuss this with, carry on.
Anonymous wrote:
I actually do know exactly which verses are applicable here (namely Mark 10:17-31 and hello most of the Bible) but no, I haven’t been impressed with the amount of knowledge on this forum about the Bible. It’s basically a bunch of ignoramuses pontificating on something they hardly know. Very few people seem to know anything about the Bible other than as you say, there are rules on what foods to eat (gasp! Rules about eating in a time where there were all kinds of diseases associated with unsanitary conditions!!) and some random “impossible” thing they saw on some atheist reddit post like there was a talking donkey, which wasn’t even the most interesting part of that story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God is like a parent. Sometimes two siblings might want the same thing, but the parent better understands what each child needs.
God is a parent who understands EXACTLY what you need. And sometimes it’s not a life where everything goes exactly how you want and nothing bad happens to you.
and sometimes that is deadly cancer for one person and a long life of health and luxury for another. Sort of like luck, except a deity is being consulted.
If there is a God and an afterlife then death is not as bad of an outcome as a long life of luxury that leads to eternity in a bad place.
If your soul will exist for eternity, then Everything on Earth is so tiny, including your suffering.
The person who lived a long life of luxury could also go to heaven -- a great life on earth and a great reward in heaven too!
The Bible discusses this in some detail- I recommend you bother to read it!
The Bible is a big book -- can you direct us to the verses that cover this issue?
You can totally google this on your own. Or better yet, read the New Testament or gospels yourself. Maybe if more people actually did that this forum would less mediocre. I have faith in you!
IOW" read the bible -- you'll be a better person for it and pp doesn't know of any particular passages anyhow.
Meanwhile, many people have given up religion after reading the Bible. There's some wisdom there, yes, but also some crazy stuff like what foods not to eat and clothes not to wear and the talking donkey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God is like a parent. Sometimes two siblings might want the same thing, but the parent better understands what each child needs.
God is a parent who understands EXACTLY what you need. And sometimes it’s not a life where everything goes exactly how you want and nothing bad happens to you.
and sometimes that is deadly cancer for one person and a long life of health and luxury for another. Sort of like luck, except a deity is being consulted.
If there is a God and an afterlife then death is not as bad of an outcome as a long life of luxury that leads to eternity in a bad place.
If your soul will exist for eternity, then Everything on Earth is so tiny, including your suffering.
The person who lived a long life of luxury could also go to heaven -- a great life on earth and a great reward in heaven too!
The Bible discusses this in some detail- I recommend you bother to read it!
The Bible is a big book -- can you direct us to the verses that cover this issue?
You can totally google this on your own. Or better yet, read the New Testament or gospels yourself. Maybe if more people actually did that this forum would less mediocre. I have faith in you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God is like a parent. Sometimes two siblings might want the same thing, but the parent better understands what each child needs.
God is a parent who understands EXACTLY what you need. And sometimes it’s not a life where everything goes exactly how you want and nothing bad happens to you.
and sometimes that is deadly cancer for one person and a long life of health and luxury for another. Sort of like luck, except a deity is being consulted.
If there is a God and an afterlife then death is not as bad of an outcome as a long life of luxury that leads to eternity in a bad place.
If your soul will exist for eternity, then Everything on Earth is so tiny, including your suffering.
The person who lived a long life of luxury could also go to heaven -- a great life on earth and a great reward in heaven too!
The Bible discusses this in some detail- I recommend you bother to read it!
The Bible is a big book -- can you direct us to the verses that cover this issue?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very often when we pray, what we are changing is *ourselves* We make what we are envisioning a reality. So you focus on having strength and patience and you gain strength and patience.
If there is a God, it is more complicated than an old guy with a white beard in a robe who grants wishes like fairy godparent.
Nature is part of the divine and we all know nature, red of tooth and claw, isn't always beneficent.
Yet this is the god that so many people pray to, and who many people think has answered their prayers.
And when he doesn't answer their prayers, they have ways of explaining it.
God doesn’t answer all prayer. What if I prayed for my neighbor to die? God just says “ok!” and sends an airplane crashing into her house to take her out?
I mean talk about a simpleton....
Maybe kids could pray for their meatloaf to turn into ice cream and their brothers into frogs.
Then we could all pray to win the lottery.
Happily ever after, the end!
Anonymous wrote:Some do, some don’t. You’ll never know unless you pray

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never understood why prayer cured cancer but never regenerated an amputated limb.
Only things that can happen in nature (or with the help of modern science) can happen in prayer
Animals regenerate amputated limbs all the time. That's nature. And humans are animals.
And it sounds like you're limiting God's power. Who told you only certain things "can happen in prayer"?
Aren't we talking about prayers for humans here? Plus, there's no reason to pray for an animal to regenerate a limb if you know they will do it without prayer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God is like a parent. Sometimes two siblings might want the same thing, but the parent better understands what each child needs.
God is a parent who understands EXACTLY what you need. And sometimes it’s not a life where everything goes exactly how you want and nothing bad happens to you.
and sometimes that is deadly cancer for one person and a long life of health and luxury for another. Sort of like luck, except a deity is being consulted.
If there is a God and an afterlife then death is not as bad of an outcome as a long life of luxury that leads to eternity in a bad place.
If your soul will exist for eternity, then Everything on Earth is so tiny, including your suffering.
The person who lived a long life of luxury could also go to heaven -- a great life on earth and a great reward in heaven too!
The Bible discusses this in some detail- I recommend you bother to read it!