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To: americanmother

Come on now, we both know that in the real world people pray to remove harm to themselves, their loved ones, their nation. My comment was not exclusively defining the object of prayer as destruction to one’s enemies, I also said correction of one’s enemies.

You and I both have prayed powerfully for the correction of an enemy or a problem person in our lives. The point I’m making is that the subject of the prayer is immaterial, the act of prayer draws upon the same factors of petition to a higher power as does putting a spell or hex on someone, same mental process. Some say miracle, some say magic. It’s the same mental process for the same ends. The words are interchangeable.

Prayer is a fascinating subject and should be studied by religious people.


49 posted on 02/06/2010 2:55:39 PM PST by Yollopoliuhqui (consciousness is a heads up display)
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To: Yollopoliuhqui
Prayer is a fascinating subject and should be studied by religious people

First of all I don't call myself religious I am a christian.

Second,I don't need to study prayer I practice it. I know what happens when I pray in Jesus name.
Perhaps you should see what the Bible says about prayer, then ask Jesus to reveal himself to you. This prayer that you question healed my cancer in !991. God answers my prayers and has brought me through the valley of the shadow of death. I don't question, I know.
No way are the prayers of nonbelievers or believers in other gods the same as the promises of Jesus.
I wish for you that discovery of Jesus love and power. It is a peace that passes all understanding.

61 posted on 02/06/2010 7:02:17 PM PST by americanmother (2nd Tim chapter 3)
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