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Do non religious people pray to god when things are going bad or a disaster is looming?
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Do you know anyone that has done this? Have you? Did it help?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is perfectly natural to say something like 'please god, help me'. I have done it myself - more of a cry for help than actually calling on a god. I don't personally believe in a God. No different from saying a plain 'please help me' when we are in distress. The word 'God' is used automatically, such as saying "Oh my God", when we are told of something awful or something which surprises us.
I don't think for one minute that all the people crying for god on battlefields suddently became religious in their hour of need. They were just crying out.
I don't think for one minute that all the people crying for god on battlefields suddently became religious in their hour of need. They were just crying out.
"Atheists are rational people, no more to be persuaded by stories of ancient gods than they are by stories of unicorns and fortune-tellers.
Religionists are not rational and are therefore immune to fact, evidence, argument, logic and commonsense. "
That's a pretty broad statement. I'd say there are plenty of irrational atheists and plenty of rational theists. When you start talking in absolutes then your logic is most likely flawed.
Religionists are not rational and are therefore immune to fact, evidence, argument, logic and commonsense. "
That's a pretty broad statement. I'd say there are plenty of irrational atheists and plenty of rational theists. When you start talking in absolutes then your logic is most likely flawed.
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