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Its odd that thanks to family planning and social welfare policy Christians in the West get to thank God for things that people in the developing world don't have.What do you think about this image?
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What do you think about this image?
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You think it's about prayer? You think there's no connection between a Christian family praying and their less fortunate brothers and sisters starving?I think it's a sophomoric, tasteless, pointless attack on prayer.
How a family worships in the privacy of their own home has no relevance to children starving in third world countries.
Is it their fault people in other countries are starving?What do you think about this image?
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Yes. It is. As they are happy participants in the system that provides them with an over abundance by depriving others of necessities.Is it their fault people in other countries are starving?
I thought this was explicit in my reply. I'm unclear about what you think I left to interpretation in my post.You think it's about prayer? You think there's no connection between a Christian family praying and their less fortunate brothers and sisters starving?
So you don't take the prayer as sincere?I think it's a sophomoric, tasteless, pointless attack on prayer.
How a family worships in the privacy of their own home has no relevance to children starving in third world countries.
Are you seriously asking me to make an informed opinion of the sincerity of the prayer of people who are pictured in a meme?So you don't take the prayer as sincere?
I took something different from the meme:Perhaps you'll explain to me how people offering a prayer of thanks before a meal makes people starve in other countries
No. I'm asking you why you made a statement that implies that you do hold a position on their sincerity.Are you seriously asking me to make an informed opinion of the sincerity of the prayer of people who are pictured in a meme?
Always looking to slander God, aren't you.I took something different from the meme:
The family praying apparently acknowledges God as responsible for feeding humanity. Otherwise, they wouldn't thank God for their food.
... but if God is responsible for feeding humanity, then this implies that God is also responsible when people starve.
No. I'm asking you why you made a statement that implies that you do hold a position on their sincerity.
... but your later post made me realize that - I think - you were trying to express a different position than I thought you were.
So you interpreted the meme based on your assumption of what God does.I took something different from the meme:
The family praying apparently acknowledges God as responsible for feeding humanity. Otherwise, they wouldn't thank God for their food.
... but if God is responsible for feeding humanity, then this implies that God is also responsible when people starve.
Thank you for clarifying. This wasn't clear to me in your initial question.No. I'm asking you why you made a statement that implies that you do hold a position on their sincerity.
... but your later post made me realize that - I think - you were trying to express a different position than I thought you were.
If it's in writing, it's libel.Always looking to slander God, aren't you.
Beautiful…What do you think about this :
Actually, I was trying to point out the hypocrisy of religion.Always looking to slander God, aren't you.
The prayer is to thank God for providing humanity with many sources of food. The fact that we do not then distribute this food equitably is our own fault
Not to mention that it assumes that they aren’t doing anything for those who are in need.I think it's a sophomoric, tasteless, pointless attack on prayer.
How a family worships in the privacy of their own home has no relevance to children starving in third world countries.
Do you seriously think that the Generic American Christian Family in the meme thinks that God considers food distribution outside his job description