Anonymous
Post 06/19/2026 19:57     Subject: The power of prayer

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Anonymous wrote:I pray for comfort , peace and acceptance for those who are hurting. In return, I feel comforted.


I feel like this is the best one could hope for.

I'm affiliated with a community of West African immigrants. They are the most devout, godly people you could imagine. Charitable, hardworking, and ALWAYS praying. And yet they are still poor, they still suffer higher instances of disease and disability, their loved ones still die of preventable causes back home.

I ask you, if prayer had any power AT ALL, why are these lovely, christ-like folks still suffering so much more than, I dunno, any member of the Trump family?


Dp, why do these people suffer a higher chance of disease and disability?



Because our country is backwards and doesn’t offer universal health care or proper social safety nets.

Anonymous
Post 06/19/2026 16:54     Subject: The power of prayer

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Anonymous wrote:I used to, but now I find it off-putting and arrogant when someone claims their prayers worked. If there's a God, he's going to save who he wants to save. Saying it's because of prayers is like saying "sorry, you didn't pray enough for your 11 year to not die of brain cancer." I simply cannot rationalize that in my brain.


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