Peter T.
location: New Hampshire
listening to: Too much of everything!
registered: 1999.05.20
posts: 3017
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If only people who pray, would leave it at that, Reg, but they don't, because they can't. Prayer is just one
manifestation of their faith, and their faith often dictates many things: opposition to competing faiths, fear
of "the other", be they gay, women, apostates, or infidels, fear of change, fear of whatever. Their faith
leads them to demand public policies that bend to their views (opposition to the aforementioned groups is
but an example). As to Jesus, in half his moods, he surely was not the non-violent peacenik whom many believe or wish him
to be. But I get your main point, Reg. It's so damn hypocritical to hear the all too predictable calls for prayer in
the wake of shootings and other tragedies. If prayer was so effective, why wouldn't an all mighty deity
take preemptive action and simply blow that hurricane out to sea, extinguish the California fires with a
rainstorm, or give Steven Paddock an aneurysm before he began his shooting spree. Peter T.
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If only people who pray, would leave it at that, Reg, but they don't, because they can't. Prayer is just one
manifestation of their faith, and their faith often dictates many things: opposition to competing faiths, fear
of "the other", be they gay, women, apostates, or infidels, fear of change, fear of whatever. Their faith
leads them to demand public policies that bend to their views (opposition to the aforementioned groups is
but an example). As to Jesus, in half his moods, he surely was not the non-violent peacenik whom many believe or wish him
to be. But I get your main point, Reg. It's so damn hypocritical to hear the all too predictable calls for prayer in
the wake of shootings and other tragedies. If prayer was so effective, why wouldn't an all mighty deity
take preemptive action and simply blow that hurricane out to sea, extinguish the California fires with a
rainstorm, or give Steven Paddock an aneurysm before he began his shooting spree. Peter T.
