We Don’t Need Prayer

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May 12, 2010 4:42 pm10 comments

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Recently my daughter was in the hospital for a severe case of pneumonia. While she was there, being treated with modern medicine, using the latest advances in science and technology people would tell me an odd thing. They would say “We are praying for her.” While I certainly appreciated the sentiment, which was something like, we feel bad for your situation and wish there was something we could do to help, I couldn’t help thinking, if prayer actually worked, why would she have gotten sick in the first place. Surely there is someone out there praying that innocent children don’t have to suffer needlessly if God can stop it at will. And further, if prayer worked, why did I need to have her at the hospital at all? If god was going to miraculously heal her, you’d think he could do it in my living room, instead of at a state of the art multibillion dollar hospital that specializes in child care. Also, if god has a plan for everything, then it was part of that plan for my daughter to get sick. What makes these people think he would change his plan, god being all powerful and perfect, simply because you asked? God supposedly knows everything anyways; surely he knows you want a baby to recover from an illness. So what is the point of asking?

That sentiment in itself didn’t seem too bad until my daughter actually did recover from her illness. Then “God had answered everyone’s prayers.” Never mind the hospital, doctors, nurses, medication, equipment, and the minds of the scientists who had discovered so much about the human body and had invented all these procedures my daughter had undergone to make her well again. To me it seemed that these superstitious people were spitting in the face of the doctors who saved my daughter’s life. It was not their achievement, and an achievement of science that she is alive today. It was because of prayer. It wasn’t because of the people in the hospital who spent a full month working with my daughter, using the scientific method to discover what was wrong with her, and then applying technology developed through scientific discovery. It’s not right that religious people should belittle those doctors by crediting the results of their studies and labor to prayer.

The truth is we didn’t need prayer for my daughter to get better. We didn’t need God at all. We needed the power of the human mind and the achievements of science.http://wedontneedgod.wordpress.com/2009/09/03/we-dont-need-prayer/

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10 Comments

  • I hate how you also allow atheists to pose their twisted views on here. I don’t like the Ureport feature due to things like this, you can’t filter out the bad stuff.

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    • What twisted views?

      That the doctors cured his daughter’s illness? Yeah, sounds twisted to me.

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  • Captain Obvious

    If this site filtered out the bad stuff, these anti-Christian articles would be the only things left.

    But on a related note, I had an ear infection. I went to see a Jewish doctor. He diagnosed me in less than 5 minutes. I am now taking pills for my ear infection, and I can no longer see any sign of symptoms. Before, I couldn’t even sleep on my left side.

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  • What garbage.

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    • Garbage?

      Doctors curing a girl’s illness is garbage?

      Be sure to let them know that when you have a heart attack, Billings. They love the whole “You are against God!” thing. It cracks them up, and makes them so willing to save your meaningless, irritating life.

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  • I agree with you 100%, James.

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  • Great report, mate.

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  • Just for the Craic

    Good on you, mate. I agree completely.

    Gods should only be tolerated if they pull their own weight, anyway…

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  • wow I love this article at least it’s not bullshit and it’s a Nice story to share with family

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  • Not Retarded

    Yay, an article written by someone with a modicum of sanity!

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