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It's also interesting how a skeptic can announce that "One answered prayer is all it would take," and follow it with the idea that it should be something statistically unlikely.
Then someone says that he has had several answered prayers for statistically unlikely medical operations, and the skeptics respond that a dozen isn't enough, and that more proof is required.
I've seen some prayers work out, and I've seen others fail. Some of you know I'm fair-to-middlin' devout, but I don't understand how prayer works. ... But then, my belief in prayer is predicated by my belief in God. If I was an atheist, prayer would be complete nonsense, and I'd probably attack anyone who professed a belief in prayer as a lunatic, now wouldn't I?
(shrug) YMMV. Cheers,
Dan
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