My mom has a list of prayers that she claims were answered by God. As I look at that list I noticed that I did most of those things. When I mention that she says, God works through people. If I have to do all the work what do I need God for?

  • FuglyDuck@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    Praying has never solved mental health concerns.

    Therapy and possibly psychiatric help has, or at the very least helped people come to storms with it.

    In fact, religion typically needs you to be anxious, fearful, and broken. Because if you were actually in a good place you don’t need to pray.

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      6 days ago

      Well, no, but it’s more about the thought, as long as they’re actually supportive otherwise. I won’t ask her not to pray for me.

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        6 days ago

        Prayer is easy. Solutions are hard.

        Actually, I’m pretty sure there’s a few throw-away-lines in their book about that.

        If Christians stopped praying school shootings and started doing something about, we’d have a lot less school shootings. Same too for child hunger. Homelessness. Virtually every social issue you can name.

        (And remember, the whole point of tithing is because the temple was the original welfare… it was not so snake oil salesmen could have new-model private jets.)