God's Plan, Why Your Prayers are Unnecessary ??
You know doubt is necessary for progress ?
Let me tell you why
Doubt protects us from cognitive biases, authority biases, belief perseverance and blind faith etc
Humans naturally accept ideas that were taught early and what our group believed
You see what you want to see
A thirsty person sees water in the desert. When there is only sand and deadly heat, the truth is the complete opposite of what he sees. He sees water there because he wants to see it; the water does not exist there, as it is just an illusion.
I will ask some questions which, if pondered upon, will improve your logical and critical thinking skills. Take it as a lesson: we have been believing and hearing many things since childhood. Doubt is something only we humans possess, and it makes us special and different
For thousands of years, humans have spoken to God through prayer. They ask, they thank, and they hope…At the same time, many religious traditions teach that God has a perfect and unchanging plan for the universe.
Can you answer these questions ???
1 ) If God's plan is perfect, what exactly are we praying to change?
2 ) If prayer changes God's mind, why trust His first decision?
Note: This article does not attack belief. It simply explores the internal contradictions that appear when we place divine planning, prayer, moral responsibility, and suffering side by side
1 ) If God Has a Perfect Plan ..Why Would Prayer Matter?
A perfect plan implies completeness. It lacks nothing, requires no correction. If you're sick, if you're dying, if you're poor, your prayer won't make any difference.
Because it's god's plan, a perfect plan that cannot be changed
Are you trying to say that god's plan is wrong? Prayer implies influence, the hope that something can be changed, delayed, prevented, or granted.
If prayer changes the plan, then the plan was not perfect. If prayer does not change the plan, then your prayers are worthless….a fixed future makes prayer emotionally meaningful but logically unnecessary.
2. If Everything Is God's Will ….Why Are Humans Responsible?
If God determines all events, then human beings do not truly choose - they merely enact what has already been written
i mean…If a person's thoughts, desires, and actions are part of a god's plan then punishment becomes strange. It is no longer justice
This does not make humans evil. It makes them instruments. And instruments cannot be morally guilty
Questions: 1 ) How can humans be responsible for choices God already wrote?
2 ) Is free will real if God knows every future choice?
3. Why Would God Want Prayer If He Already Knows Everything?
An omniscient being cannot gain information. A perfect being cannot gain improvement. A self-sufficient being cannot gain emotional fulfillment.
So what does prayer provide God?
A God who desires praise begins to resemble a human ruler who seeks validation.
But divine perfection should not depend on emotional feedback from fragile, frightened creatures ( us )
If God needs worship, He is not complete. If he does not need worship, then worship exists only to serve human needs.
4. If God's Plan Includes Suffering, Is the Plan Moral?
The world contains immense sufferings that appears unrelated to the moral growth: childhood illness, cancer in newborns, natural disasters, genetic disease, and random tragedy
And if suffering is necessary for our moral development, then it is a brutal teaching method.
No ethical educator would intentionally break children to build character.
A loving plan would minimize pain, not justify it
Question: Why would a perfect being need praise?
5.. Why Does God Remain Silent While Expecting Faith?
God demands belief but refuses clarity. When you pray for an exam and a game and win, you see it as god accepted your prayers and answered them, but when you lose, you take it as god's plan and will( god works in mysterious ways ), which doesn't make sense at all
And this faith divides us into different groups…good vs evil, we vs them, superior vs inferior, our gods vs others' god, we're going to heaven, they're going to hell
This does not make believers foolish. It makes belief understandable.
Here's what people think
1 )I don't pray for things; I just acknowledge I trust whatever he has for me.
2) Religion never taught us to question guess we're supposed to obey
3) Your prayers are part of his plan, your surrender is the alignment to his plan
4) God's not a magic genie, you pray to give thanks and repent
5) Prayer is a means to talk to God and let him know you're grateful, not bag for stuff. Same way, your mom has a gift for you, and you still have to tell her Good morning, was the Good morning for the gift? No, but it made her feel like oh he's polite and she then proceeded to give you
6) Prayers aren't a request. We pray because we don't know what god is hiding for us in the future, and we pray hoping that what we wish to happen is included in that plan
7) Not a Christian, but what if his plan was get you to pray to develop your character and perhaps grow closer to him?
8) god has plans 💯
But I think when we pray, god might modify his plans.
9) His plans change with your prayers.
10) You get nothing from prayers, you get what you fuckin deserve
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Questions
What lesson does a dying child need to learn?
Can a good plan require innocent victims?
Would a loving God hide from His children?
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