s2a
Heretic and part-time (skinny) Santa impersonator
Facts? Listen, how about we make a deal, you and I? I won't try to tell you how the God I believe in works, and you don't try to tell me about how the God you don't believe in doesn't work. The less you and I try to communicate, the better off we'll both be.
Ahem.
First of all, your reply constitutes evasion of a pointed inquiry that deserves earnest answer.
Secondly, you are actively petitioning to shut down a distinct discussion (not a debate) that you invited others to participate within.
The fact(s) of the matter (at hand) remains:
1) Conscientious and methodically rigid medical studies confirm the notion that "intercessional" prayer" effects no substantively favorable outcomes. Fact. Not opinion.
2) Prayer may very well indeed make both the supplicant and the intended "recipient" perhaps "feel better" (about themselves, or their current plight), but there's no "evidence" (beyond the anecdotal, or fallacies of post hoc, excluded middle, cherry-picking, or confirmation bias (recalling what "worked", while ignoring what "failed") that serves to support ANY claim that "prayer works". NONE.
"Prayer" remains the most egregious example of the failure of fallacious rationales...for it "fails" more consistently than it "succeeds" (in deriving whatever is "wished" for).
NOTHING fails more consistently (or predictably) than prayer.
NOTHING.
It may very well be that the fundamental foundations of fallacious rationales established upon a confirmation bias find their roots in religious prayer and secret wishes for divinely-wrought interventions.
When "it works"...adherents praise God for his actions and mercies.
When it fails...adherents point to the impenetrable mysteries and "plans" of God that mankind is never meant to fully comprehend or appreciate.
Maybe God is but another mediocre civil servant...who may or may not bother to expend any effort to address a specified petition or grievance. After all, who can fire a civil servant...or question their ineffectiveness/incompetence while "on the job"?