And what of all the people who pray and their prayers remain unanswered? You see, this is a logic fallacy people are prone to. You zero in on the one instance in which your prayer appeared to be answered, not thinking of the many more times that your prayers weren't answered. And if you pray every time before a turning point in your life or someone else's, chances are eventually it will seem that prayer is "answered".
Confirmation bias that is, nothing more. This is why a method like science requires such checks and balances to ensure impartiality and bias are removed as it was figured out long ago that humans are clever and foolishly clever.
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