Hey
@RayofLight
Would the Christian God be offended that I a pagan who worships many gods prayed to him? Would he feel differently if I was an atheist?
I'm guessing you have been in this situation recently?
. Here is my answer, which will be from a Christian's perspective.
First of all, I believe that the Creator doesn't listen to even some believers prayers. Depending on the state of their heart, they might pray and pray but not reach His throne. The Creator deals with His people in honesty and wants complete honesty back - in our words, deeds and motives. There are instances in the Bible where God explains that He will not pay heed to the prayers of Israel if their heart is not right before Him.
Therefore, if you, a pagan, were to put on a show for your Christian friends and pray towards Him, I wouldn't expect that your prayer would avail much I'm afraid. However, this matter might be a little more involved than a yes or no. I foresee 3 potential outcomes
1. You pray boldly and act pompous/pious and speak many words in your prayer: I would be concerned that this might backfire on you on Judgement Day. Now, I realise you don't believe in Judgement Day but IF, just IF, you are wrong and God is real, then you'd have to give account for your words. Therefore, let your words in this "prayer of necessity" be few, just in case you are wrong
2. You pray respectfully and honourably: This may catch the attention of the Creator, even if you are uncertain of His realness but your words and heart are open, respectful and honest. You might just find that He would turn His attention to you in general even after this prayer. Although I guess this one isn't an option if you are solidly a pagan in your heart.
3. You pray either way above or another way: The Creator may not turn His ear to you at all, as I first mentioned. If He knows you don't recognise, acknowledge or respect Him - why should He give His ear to your ceremonial prayer.
So I guess in summary I could say: Don't expect an listening ear, but be careful with your words lest you have to answer for them.
I hope that helps.