@Imaginefree69 I used to believe what you just wrote. But I can no longer agree with you. I agree that many people do pray as an excuse to do nothing, and they do think that prayer alone will help as well. The problem is that there really are not a million hands helping by themselves. If the million hands show up, it is usually because God has willed it and it is usually because someone prayed for the million hands. You only saw the million hands, you did not hear the prayer. Fortunately God did
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One pair of hands actually helping
is worth more than a million pairs of hands clasped in prayer.
Prayer is an excuse to stay comfortably at home
while feeling like you are helping others.
Prayer is nearly always a substitute for getting involved.
Or, in the case of praying for the sick,
a substitute for common sense.
If you want to help,
unfold your hands and get involved!
Imaginefree69 2 years ago
@Imaginefree69 I used to believe what you just wrote. But I can no longer agree with you. I agree that many people do pray as an excuse to do nothing, and they do think that prayer alone will help as well. The problem is that there really are not a million hands helping by themselves. If the million hands show up, it is usually because God has willed it and it is usually because someone prayed for the million hands. You only saw the million hands, you did not hear the prayer. Fortunately God did
thenovemberman 1 year ago
@thenovemberman
In other words,
you interpret reality as an indication that your fairy tales are true.
That is very weird and irrational "logic."
When a million people show up to work,
you can bet that very few of them will be Christians.
Imaginefree69 1 year ago