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<blockquote data-quote="stevil" data-source="post: 71786642" data-attributes="member: 277368"><p>Do the believers think that they can alter events by praying for them?</p><p>If they do, how do they account for the fact that prayed for events don't happen more often than non prayed for events?</p><p>If they don't believe in prayed for events then why do they ask others to pray for them? (Do they ask others to pray for them?).</p><p></p><p>It seems with prayer, the god becomes a sort of Santa Claus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevil, post: 71786642, member: 277368"] Do the believers think that they can alter events by praying for them? If they do, how do they account for the fact that prayed for events don't happen more often than non prayed for events? If they don't believe in prayed for events then why do they ask others to pray for them? (Do they ask others to pray for them?). It seems with prayer, the god becomes a sort of Santa Claus. [/QUOTE]
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