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Dave_B
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I notice a lot of prayer going on here
This may not be a popular point of view, but thought it may be interesting to debate whether prayer is a self-centered or not, and whether prayer serves some greater purpose.
If God is all-knowing, what is the point of prayer? Surely an all-knowing being, will already know what you need and what is best for you?
I would like to understand the point in asking God for things. God (or gods) will do whatever they want, irrespective of how persuasive we are.
For example if we pray for someone to be healed, is this trying to sway God?
Are we asking God to act, when he choses not to?
In Christian theology, God is all-powerful and all-knowing and will therefore be in the perfect position to judge who needs help and who doesnât.
He will make the perfect choices every time.
If God choses to allow people to suffer or die, this is, according to Christians, part of Godâs plan, and there is nothing we can do about it.
If he choses to act or not that is his choice and not ours. Could it be arrogant to think that you know better than God does and should issue requests to him?
Many prayers involve asking for things. âGive us this day our daily bread.â⌠from the âmodelâ prayer.
I would think an improvement might be to ask God to give daily bread to others more in need, such as people children in the developing world.
But even that goes against the principle that God is all-knowing. Why issue him instructions at all, why make persuasive attempts to change his mind?
An all-knowing all-powerful God does not need our prayers. We do it for ourselves only and self reflection.
It is not for others, as God will know what is best for others as well as ourselves.
Prayer arguably demonstrates a lack of faith that God is all-knowing and a lack of faith that God is capable of the best choice of action or inaction.
Please note the above are just ideas and questions for debate.
Your thoughts?
If God is all-knowing, what is the point of prayer? Surely an all-knowing being, will already know what you need and what is best for you?
I would like to understand the point in asking God for things. God (or gods) will do whatever they want, irrespective of how persuasive we are.
For example if we pray for someone to be healed, is this trying to sway God?
Are we asking God to act, when he choses not to?
In Christian theology, God is all-powerful and all-knowing and will therefore be in the perfect position to judge who needs help and who doesnât.
He will make the perfect choices every time.
If God choses to allow people to suffer or die, this is, according to Christians, part of Godâs plan, and there is nothing we can do about it.
If he choses to act or not that is his choice and not ours. Could it be arrogant to think that you know better than God does and should issue requests to him?
Many prayers involve asking for things. âGive us this day our daily bread.â⌠from the âmodelâ prayer.
I would think an improvement might be to ask God to give daily bread to others more in need, such as people children in the developing world.
But even that goes against the principle that God is all-knowing. Why issue him instructions at all, why make persuasive attempts to change his mind?
An all-knowing all-powerful God does not need our prayers. We do it for ourselves only and self reflection.
It is not for others, as God will know what is best for others as well as ourselves.
Prayer arguably demonstrates a lack of faith that God is all-knowing and a lack of faith that God is capable of the best choice of action or inaction.
Please note the above are just ideas and questions for debate.
Your thoughts?