Please tell me your thought on this website:http://godisimaginary.com This does not necessarily represent my opinion or that of anyone else's. However I would love to hear you feedback! I would like to debate on this so if you could reply that would be best. Don't bite off more than you can chew though! — OpinionsMatter
I prayed that my dog would be cured from a form of incurable canine cancer, and he was. — OpinionsMatter
God works in mysterious ways, right? — DingoJones
To see what would happen after I was convinced of the existence of God. I thought, "Hey, I don't care if the dog dies, but if I pray will it live?" The answer to the prayer further convinced me, but I don't count prayer as a complete form of evidence. I also use the term 'believe' rather loosely, because I don't believe so much as I am convinced. — OpinionsMatter
Then you did exactly that by praying about the dog simply to see what would happen. — emancipate
A prayer should be in a form of request and when granted by God, it is a gift. Although this theory somewhat contradicts with free will and human's rational capability, a request - happens for a reason. When Jesus was tempted by Satan - he was dared to 'call thy angels as the Lord will catch you when you fall'. That is no longer considered as a request, as it is more of a condition, than a request. — SethRy
I don't know about 'unanswered', because I've been told God can say no as well as yes.And the unanswered prayers of others? — DingoJones
There probably is, but unless youNo plan fir them? — DingoJones
Not worthwhile people? — DingoJones
My son dies of cancer even though I prayed, no plan for him I guess? — DingoJones
Not worthwhile enough to save? — DingoJones
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