You have me confused with someone else, but the Word from God Himself is quite clear on that. Protestants pray only to God the Father, through His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ, and then we ask, we ask only if it is the Father’s will. We don’t presume to tell God what to do. Perhaps some of you can find real scripture that says otherwise.
Then you shouldn't mind filling in for them. Where is it?
I can unequivocally state that many Protestant lawyers and friends of mine file hundreds of pleadings in court containing “Prayers For Relief”.
They pray that the Court grants them money damages, injuctive reilef, a stay of proceedings, spousal support, child support, general damages, attorney’s fees......hundreds of different kinds of relief.
They are clearly ‘praying’ and they are praying to the Court.
Amen. And we don’t pray to the Holy Spirit. It’s not his job to answer prayers either. He guides us to the Father and the Son.