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Understanding the Rationalizations of Christians?

A favorite Christian rationalization for why God does not answer our prayer to eliminate cancer is because "it would take away free will." The logic: If you pray and God answers your prayer, then God would have revealed himself to you, and you would know that God exists. That would take away your free will to believe in him. Of course, if this is true, then by default all of Jesus' statements about prayer in the Bible are false. It means that God cannot answer any prayer. Also, why is a God who must remain hidden like this incarnating himself and writing the Bible?

If Jesus is God, and if God is perfect, why aren't all of Jesus's verses about prayer true? Was Jesus exagerating? Was he fibbing? If Jesus is perfect, why wouldn't he speak the truth? Why doesn't a prayer to cure cancer worldwide tomorrow work?

Believers have many different ways to explain why all these verses in the Bible do not work, even if you are praying sincerely, unselfishly and non-materialistically, and even if the answer to your prayer would help millions of people and glorify God in the process. They will say things like this:

"You need to understand what Jesus was saying in the context the first century civilization in which he was speaking..."

or:

"When Jesus talked about 'moving a mountain', he was speaking metaphorically. When someone says, 'it is raining cats and dogs,' no one takes him literally. Jesus was using a figure of speech rather than speaking literally..."

or:

God is not a thing. He is a being. He has a will. He has desires. He relates to people. He has personality traits. Prayer is a fancy word for talking to God. God, who knows everything, even before we say it, knows the difference between our thoughts and wishes, and when we are actually addressing him. He hears our prayers and responds. His responses are based on his personal decisions. We cannot predict how he will respond to our prayers... [ref]

The problem is, all of these rationalizations miss two important points:

God is supposed to be an all-powerful, all-knowing, perfect being.

The statement, "Nothing will be impossible for you", along with the other Bible verses quoted above, are false. The fact is, lots of things are impossible for you.

If a perfect being is going to make statements about how prayer works in the Bible, then three things are certain: 1) He would speak clearly, 2) he would say what he means, and 3) he would speak the truth. That is what "being perfect" is all about. A perfect, all-knowing God would know that people would be reading the Bible 2,000 years later, and therefore he would not use first-century idioms (he would say what he means). He would know that normal people will be reading the Bible and interpreting it in normal ways, so he would speak in such a way as to avoid mis-interpretation (he would speak clearly). He would know that when you say, "Nothing will be impossible for you", that what it means is, "Nothing will be impossible for you" and he would make sure that the statement "Nothing will be impossible for you" is accurate (he would speak the truth). If God says it, it should be true -- otherwise he is not perfect.

Unfortunately, the fact is that thousands of things are impossible for you no matter how much you pray, and no one (including Jesus) has ever moved a mountain.

In order to see the truth, you need to accept the fact that all of the above verses are wrong. The fact is, God does not answer prayers. The reason why God does not answer your prayers is simple: God is imaginary.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Here's where I'm going to go with this, you prejudiced little person...

    There is no free will!

  • 1 decade ago

    god does answer prayer

    many people have their prayer answered to have their cancer healed

    many also do not have their prayer answered for healing from cancer

    if a prayer is not answered it does not mean prayer does not work

    some prayers for healing are selfish

    god does not answer selfish prayers and does not answers prayers where it is the persons time to die

    every one is going to die some day

  • 1 decade ago

    Actually I applied that ancient tantric technique

    that Jesus taught, and performed my own miracles,

    so I know the whole faith thing is real.

    Had it not been for Jesus telling me this,

    I would not have tried, but glad I did.

  • 1 decade ago

    You expect too much.

    If a cure comes for cancer as it will, then you will see that one came for Polio, Black Plague, etc..

    We are just learning about the human body.

    So "NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE."

    Remember "Seek and ye will find."

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  • Mr E
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    too bad you don't get points for the length of your excuse. they all get you the same thing. hell.

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