It can be hard to see how human prayers could affect what God does. — Teaisnice
When I was back there in seminary school
There was a person there
Who put forth the proposition
That you can petition the Lord with prayer.
Petition the lord with prayer.
Petition the lord with prayer.
You cannot petition the lord with prayer! — Jimbo the Lizard King
Far away, across the field
The tolling of the iron bell
Calls the faithful to their knees
To hear the softly spoken magic
spell — By the way, which one's Pink?
Turn on the radio, nah fuck it turn it off
Fear is your only god on the radio
Nah fuck it, turn it off
Turn it off, turn on the radio, nah fuck it turn it off
Fear is your only god on the radio
Nah fuck it, your saviour's my guillotine, crosses and kerosene — Rollin' down Rodeo ...
When you believe in things
that you don't understand,
Then you suffer,
superstition ain't The Way ... — Stevland Morris
7. Therefore, IFF what one wants aligns with the overall good of the world, God will give one what they want whether or not they pray for it. — Teaisnice
If all you've ever experienced is pleasure and you've never experienced pain then you place less value in pleasure than someone who has experienced pain too. — Devans99
The pagan view of prayer and in other things is very practical, grounded in our experience of life in the world, not in our rejection of it. Of course one propitiates the gods; any sensible person would. — Ciceronianus the White
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