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BlueShadow123
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Chance are, even if this happened, people would still find something wrong with the way the study was conducted, how many people participated, the landscape of the chosen location, the agenda of the group conducting the experiment, etc. I don’t think it will be long until people realize that some scientists who assume a role of power can manipulate their data and results just as governments and the like continue to do around the world.While that wouldn’t instantly prove that all of your religion’s supernatural claims are true, it would be one heck of a start, and it would sure shut the mouths of skeptics like me. It would tell us beyond all doubt that there is something special about this one particular religion, something special that the other religions don’t have. We would have to do further studies to determine exactly what it is, and naturally, every scientist on earth would want to study it. Research grant money would pour in like crazy.
People still die for their sins but their deaths are often attributed to natural causes rather than moral corruption.We have numerous examples in the Old Testament of people dying for their sins.
]They receive no obvious or immediate punishment…Why is it today we have priests molesting children, child rapists, etc…that live long lives with seemingly no punishment whatsoever? Millions of aborted babies happen constantly everyday all of the world, and the abortionists receive no punishment?
They still do!We also have examples of prophets proving God’s existence by mocking the other religions of the day stating “Maybe your god is on vacation or asleep?”
He didn’t always do so in the past.I have heard atheist debates where the contenders say “God we want you to show yourself?” If the Christian debater were to use the same, why wouldn’t God show himself today?
Jesus showed us by His example that we shouldn’t expected to be constantly comforted…I do understand that God does not have to listen humans and obey us when we ask to him to give us a sign or a proof that he is there, but it would be comforting.
God is not a slot machine!When we pray for healing like Jesus taught us to do. In faith believing that we will receive what we ask, it appears that nothing happens, even for the simplest and minor of ailments.
It is unlikely every event recorded in the Old Testament is literally true.Does anyone have any suggestions as to why they think God is remaining so silent? Humankind is in utter downfall. Morals are declining at an alarming rate and people are openly and proud of it. Homosexual so-called self-proclaimed bishops in the other denominations read from the Scriptures, preach in Gods name, and perform “abominable” acts later in the homes after doing so just to return to their church the following day and proclaim His word. If this would have happened in the Old Testament times it seems that God would have struck them dead, but today there is nothing.
I propose to you that we simply have not found the proper method for scientifically measuring the effect of prayer.
To claim otherwise is to leap beyond what is scientifically known and into the realm of faith.
Actually, I read the article and am at a loss how you can claim the conclusions are clear.There have been studies of the efficacy of prayer. (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Efficacy_of_prayer)
You may debate the conclusions to draw from the studies, but the results are pretty clear.
No one’s claiming that.To claim we have the proper tools to measure the actions of a being outside creation is to leap outside of our science and into the realm of faith.
By demanding a science experiment, you are in fact claiming “that”.No one’s claiming that.
What I was saying is that in order to be able to support the claim “prayer works!” you need to be able to demonstrate it. If you cannot demonstrate it – or if, as you’re saying, it’s not demonstrable at all – then nobody has any grounds for making the claim that prayer works.
No one’s claiming that.
Apologies all around.By demanding a science experiment, you are in fact claiming “that”.
No, I’m not – let’s say, for the sake of argument, that I acknowledge that nobody has any means of testing the actions of your god.By demanding a science experiment, you are in fact claiming “that”.
OK, you may claim that if you wish.No, I’m not – let’s say, for the sake of argument, that I acknowledge that nobody has any means of testing the actions of your god.
Then that means that we have no way of demonstrating any of your claims, which means that we have no good reason for accepting your claims as true.
What I see is someone so anxious to prove their point that they are willing to put words in the mouths of other people.See that? If we start from the assumption that we cannot test your god, we come to the same conclusion: that there’s no good reason to believe. Hence: I am not asserting the claim that I can test your god.
Your request for a scientific game to reduce God to a sample that can be measured within the finite world of science is about as nonsensical as trying to order a cup of fear (or love) at McDonalds.EDIT: To be clear, I am asserting that you cannot demonstrate your god. Whether your failure to demonstrate him is due to 1) the impossibility of testing your god or 2) the failure of any and all tests is irrelevant.
There are also vast numbers of people who are absolutely convinced of the effects of wearing “energy crystals” and employing “The Secret” or wearing dumb bracelets that supposedly regulate your body’s energy patterns. There are also vast numbers of people who are absolutely convinced that the psychic cold-reader con-artist they went to was really in touch with dear departed Aunt Sally.OK, you may claim that if you wish.
However there are vast numbers of people that pray on a daily basis and are absolutely convinced of its effects.
If you can’t measure the effects, you have no grounds for saying that they are actually effects caused by the method that you assert.Where you are claiming no measurable effect therefore no effect, I see plenty of effect, none of which can be measured.
I was using the royal “we.”NO, we do NOT arrive at the same conclusions.
Inability to measure an effect does not mean there is no effect.If you can’t measure the effects, you have no grounds for saying that they are actually effects caused by the method that you assert.
You keep bringing this up as if it supports what you’re trying to claim. It doesn’t.Same principle I mentioned earlier…Until Archimedes came along, we could not measure the volume of irregular shapes.
But that certainly does not mean these irregular shapes did not have volume, only that we had an inability to measure it.
So let’s continue with this. If we never could gain this ability, does it negate the volume of the irregular shape?
Welcome, TV!We have numerous examples in the Old Testament of people dying for their sins.
Why is it today we have priests molesting children, child rapists, etc…that live long lives with seemingly no punishment whatsoever? Millions of aborted babies happen constantly everyday all of the world, and the abortionists receive no punishment?
We also have examples of prophets proving God’s existence by mocking the other religions of the day stating “Maybe your god is on vacation or asleep?”
I have heard atheist debates where the contenders say “God we want you to show yourself?” If the Christian debater were to use the same, why wouldn’t God show himself today?
I do understand that God does not have to listen humans and obey us when we ask to him to give us a sign or a proof that he is there, but it would be comforting.
When we pray for healing like Jesus taught us to do. In faith believing that we will receive what we ask, it appears that nothing happens, even for the simplest and minor of ailments.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to why they think God is remaining so silent? Humankind is in utter downfall. Morals are declining at an alarming rate and people are openly and proud of it. Homosexual so-called self-proclaimed bishops in the other denominations read from the Scriptures, preach in Gods name, and perform “abominable” acts later in the homes after doing so just to return to their church the following day and proclaim His word. If this would have happened in the Old Testament times it seems that God would have struck them dead, but today there is nothing.
Right. But we are not claiming to be able to measure the effects of prayers. Only that there is one.If no one ever discovered the ability to measure the volume of irregular shapes, no one could possibly claim to know the volume of an irregular shape.
I know. But I’m saying that you cannot claim that they are effects of prayer (i.e. that they are caused by the prayer, or rather a supernatural being acting on prayer) unless you demonstrate this in some form.Right. But we are not claiming to be able to measure the effects of prayers. Only that there is one.
AT: Then you should ask those who wear “power crystals” and practice “The Secret” and go to psychics, and they will tell you all about the effects – sometimes significant – that these things have.Here’s a summary for anyone catching up on the thread:
AT: Prayer is pretty silly and you cannot prove it does anything or has any effect because you can’t measure its so-called effects.
vz: Actually, you should ask those who pray. They will tell you it has effects on them, sometimes significantly so.
for a brief moment I could actually hear my father screaming at those of us arguing in the back seat.Here’s a summary for anyone catching up on the thread:
AT: Prayer is pretty silly and you cannot prove it does anything or has any effect because you can’t measure its so-called effects.
vz: Actually, you should ask those who pray. They will tell you it has effects on them, sometimes significantly so.
(repeat ad nauseam)
You’re welcome.![]()
chuckles Thank you for proving my summary valid!AT: Then you should ask those who wear “power crystals” and practice “The Secret” and go to psychics, and they will tell you all about the effects – sometimes significant – that these things have.
The fact of the matter is that people are really good at talking themselves into thinking that all kinds of things have “effects.” The only way to know whether it really has some kind of an effect is to test it. And if it can’t be tested, then you have no basis for claiming that it has an effect.