You clearly didn't read it properly then... it's saying that you shouldn't pray for something to happen, but you should instead pray because something has happened and that was what God wanted.that quote makes no sense whatsoever
You clearly didn't read it properly then... it's saying that you shouldn't pray for something to happen, but you should instead pray because something has happened and that was what God wanted.that quote makes no sense whatsoever
But doesn't that render prayer useless. It's just ego stroking rather than requesting and accomplishing anything.You clearly didn't read it properly then... it's saying that you shouldn't pray for something to happen, but you should instead pray because something has happened and that was what God wanted.
I take offence to how incredibly stupid you areif you believe that there is no god
example: a clock does not hang itself ,it needs someone to hang it
so god is the one and only who hanged the sun,moon and galaxy features.
(plz dont fight or take it offensive,just send a normal argument)
ill give more info if asked for
I'm assuming this is a poor attempt at the watchmaker argument.if you believe that there is no god
example: a clock does not hang itself ,it needs someone to hang it
so god is the one and only who hanged the sun,moon and galaxy features.
(plz dont fight or take it offensive,just send a normal argument)
ill give more info if asked for
[citation needed]check out my new example and tell me what you think
Oh don't get me wrong, I'm definitely not a fan of praying at all, I just thought that quote was a somewhat thought provoking one.But doesn't that render prayer useless. It's just ego stroking rather than requesting and accomplishing anything.
sorry but im not following the logic of this thing, what would be the point that. it just completely makes praying completely and utterly redundant.You clearly didn't read it properly then... it's saying that you shouldn't pray for something to happen, but you should instead pray because something has happened and that was what God wanted.
pls go read the bit on fallacious arguments on the first pagewell im friends with heaps of people that dont believe in god and im not rude to them but your rude calling people trolls who dont believe in what you believe
And since when has a redundant task ever stopped humans from doing it? The point is that the quote indicates it as being more of a thankful thing, rather than a begging thing.sorry but im not following the logic of this thing, what would be the point that. it just completely makes praying completely and utterly redundant.
Withholding the fact that statements by the Qur'an are ambiguous at best, if you take enough guesses, you are bound to come up with a few things that are correct. The bible does exactly the same thing, as do most religious texts, and yet you discount their claims. Nostradamus made a lot of predictions but that doesn't make him a prophet. And what about the times the religious text doesn't agree with science, does that disprove god.Belief in God is the most important thing in faith. If someone does not believe that God exists then he is in deep astray.We are told that it is the female bee that makes honey, a very recent bit of knowledge for humans. We know now that male bees die after mating with the queen and live only for about 90 days. Only female bees survive to be the workers, which gather nectar and make honey. This bit of knowledge could never be known to humans before the invention and use of microscopes. It is another piece of evidence that the author of the Holy Quran could never be a human being about 1428 years ago. Rather, He is the All Knowledgeable One.
what part of a child dying of terminal illness are we suppose to be thankful forAnd since when has a redundant task ever stopped humans from doing it? The point is that the quote indicates it as being more of a thankful thing, rather than a begging thing.