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More on Faith
Rick U's diary on Faith (Here and just below this diary) has generated some excellent reader comments. Here is my own collection of rambling thoughts on the question of faith and a stand in for my "superstition of the week" post.
I, being a quote collector, particularly like No More Mr. Nice Guy's supplied quote
We believe in the power of man to solve his own problems and determine his own destiny, and the other side doesn't. - Sherwin Wine
Wine's quote suggests to me that putting faith in "god" is, in effect, giving up on humans.
Prayer, an outward display of faith, is in many cases, demonstration of this "giving up."
Do any of the god faithful see the paradox of their prayers?
Imagine three neighbors in New Orleans just before Katrina.
They each "deal" with the the looming disaster...
Neighbor One leaves their home and survives.
Neighbor Two stays, prays, and survives.
Neighbor Three stays, prays, and drowns.
Why did Neighbor Two survive and Neighbor Three drown?
From my perspective it's called "chance" but the survivor will credit "faith" and the observing faithful will never ask the question.
Seriously, Does a far away Christian (say in Maine or Washington) watching CNN ask why Neighbor Two Survived and Neighbor Three perished? Probably not.
If they did actually ask the question, how do they answer it?
Do they suggest that Neighbor Two's prayers were better than Neighbor Three's? If they suggest this then they are saying "god" plays favorites. Hmmm.
Neighbor One did the smart thing. He or she didn't leave things up to Chance (er um Prayer and faith).
Bottom Line: Faith + Prayer = Chance Outcome



















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