I don't know how else to explain it.
We haven't even gotten to an explanation yet. Before you can explain the answer to the question, you have to provide an answer. Let's start with that.
Again my question was: If Yahweh uses the prayers of Christians to accomplish his will, then would he be weakened by the decrease in the tools at his disposal if Christians didn't pray?
I have already stated what an answer is in post #24, but I suppose I was not clear enough. I will make repeat and expand on the idea in this post. An answer to the yes or no question would involve saying something along the lines of one of these responses:
1.Yes (saying that if Christians did not pray, Yahweh would be weaker.)
2. No (saying that if Christians stopped praying, it would not weaken Yahweh)
3. I don't know (you don't have the information necessary to answer the question)
4. Maybe (whether or not this would weaken Yahweh depends on other circumstances)
5. The question doesn't make sense (my question is grammatically or syntactically incoherent. For example, if in the statement of the question I tried to use an adjective as the object of a verb, that would be incoherent.)
6. It's just an invalid question (by asking my question I am implicitly or explicitly assuming something that is false. For example, the question: How many seconds are there in a mile? is invalid because it relies on thev implicit assumption that miles can be divided into seconds.)
If you gave me one of those responses, I am unaware of it. If there is another type of response to a yes/no question that I am unaware of, please inform me of it.
Anyways, let me go summarize what you have told me in response to this question so far:
response#1
1. Yahweh's spirit moves Christians to pray
2. Yahweh sometimes uses wicked people to accomplish his will
response #2
1. Yahweh's spirit moves Christians to pray
2. Yahweh determines when Christians pray
response #3*
1. Yahweh is three people in one
2. Yahweh's spirit, which is one of those people, moves Christians to pray
3. Yahweh is in control
4. Prayer is not meant to change Yahweh's heart, but instead Yahweh is changing our hearts while accomplishing his will
*You also include a question asking how Yahweh could be weakened. I'm not sure what its purpose was, since I am clearly in no position to tell you about the nature of a god which you worship and I do not.
Clearly, you feel that you have answered the question. You have stated that you have answered it more than once. However, if you have answered this question, it is not in a form that I am able to recognize. Could you please answer the question in a clear way? I feel like I am being very straightforward. I provided six types of possible answers. If you feel that there is another possible way of answering this question, could you tell me what it is?