Posted on 06/01/2008 7:10:30 PM PDT by Alex Murphy
DEARBORN, Mich. Elias Al-Karim says hes always gotten along well with his neighbors, who are evangelical Christians. But he was angered recently to learn that they had added his name, and the names of his wife and children, to Community Faith Centers corporate prayer list. Elias called the church to complain.
"We do not want prayer from Christians, and we did not ask for it," he told a reporter. "Its a violation to pray for someone without their knowledge or consent."
To ease tensions, the church did what many churches and ministries are increasingly doing: started a "do not pray" list. The list grew rapidly after Al-Karim alerted the local newspaper about his experience. Hundreds of Muslims, atheists, Mormons and even pagans called to have their names added to the list. Now when prayer requests come in to the church, names are checked against the list before they receive prayer.
"We have to respect peoples wishes," says the pastor. "If they really dont want prayer, we honor that."
But many church members disagree.
"I can pray for whoever I want," says one member of the church who has started an underground prayer list and circulates it by email. "The reason they dont want prayer is their minds are blinded. And thats what Im praying against."
Sharon Grumman, a self-described "blue-state liberal freakazoid" says she was furious to learn that a co-worker had put her name on Peace Lutherans prayer list in Scottsdale, Ariz.
"Who gave them permission to practice their religious voodoo on me and my children?" says the single mother. "I consider it spiritual harassment, even if I do think prayer is bogus."
Others feel the same way. A devout Hindu shoe store owner in Cincinnati believes the prayers of a local church have hindered him from gathering great wealth.
"If Im praying to my gods and the Christians are praying to theirs, the prayers cancel out," he says with evident frustration. He believes the church should reimburse him for lost revenue and has added his name to every do-not-pray list in the country. He believes a group of "zealous Baptist peoples" put his name on the lists in hopes of converting his family.
"I heard they were also praying for the country of India," he says. "My relatives live there, so Im asking that they stop that as well."
Intercessors at churches with do-not-call lists say the policy impedes the spontaneity and flow of normal prayer.
"Instead of lifting people up to God, you have to do this bureaucratic thing right in the middle and search for their name on the list," says one prayer ministry leader. "It takes the oomph out of it."
Some angry people are calling for a national 1-800-NO-PRAYER line, akin to the "Do not call" line, to create a master list of people who want to be shielded from Christian prayer. But for now all efforts are local.
"It gives me great satisfaction to know that we are no longer being targeted," says Elias.
Lark News is too darn good sometimes.
Yeah, sure, Elias is being ignored - by some. I’m going to add him to my personal “He can go to He**” list.
Hmmm.
I'll sit here and enjoy the pandemonium...
;-)
Lark News, for those who don’t know is a satire site...mods, this may be best in the humor aisle. :)
so lemme understand - the some LDS want off eangelical prayer lists while practicing proxy baptism for my dead grandparents
Yeah, it’s funny now...but you know it’s gonna happen for real someday...
Eh, wouldn’t this be similar to “don’t you ever dare to gossip about me!”?
wow! So if they have relatives in America, can they add America to the list too?
Just WOW! LOL! some folks are a tad loose in the noggin.
I will be praying for everyone on the DON'T PRAY FOR ME list.
Can't wait to hear how those kids turn out. They're gonna need prayers and a whole lot more.
Better to read the posts that don’t know its satire, it makes me laugh even more than the actual article.
I wonder how they’ll feel about the Book of Life.
A violation of what I wonder.
What an idiot. Those who object to LDS prayers are idiots too. Look, if their religion is correct, and yours is wrong, then you will be happy later that you were prayed for. If theres is incorrect, and yours is correct, then their prayers are meaningless and there is no harm.
Basically, they are giving you a free call option. It is dumb not to take it, no matter how far out of the money it is.
Don't they know that a lack of wealth is caused by Global Warming.
I can’t even tell if this is supposed to be satire.
This is drooling insanity. Harrassment? What kind of world do we live in that this foolishness can be reported with a straight face? A local neo-heathen group should pray to Cthulhu that these dolts fall off the planet.
No, the really funny thing was the follow up email I had to send to the rest of the Elder Board and the Pastor saying "disregard last email, no need to add this yet to the Emergent Church warning signs, this was satire and I was duped,"
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