Tom In VA wrote:Van wrote:
And no, prayer is not a discipline, at least insofar as merely practicing it will not enable one to become better at it.
Severe disconnect. No real point in discussing it further at this point. It is, of course, a discipline. Evidence of this can be seen throughout human history in every culture.
Yes, there is evidence of people maintaining the discipline of practicing prayer. There is also evidence of people maintaining the discipline of practicing guitar, yoga and bestiality.
What we
don't have is any evidence of a single person every achieving improved
results through the strict maintenance of practicing prayer. They can become the Wayne Gretzky of prayer, and they'll never have a single clue as to whether their prayer resulted in
anything real. At best, they can assign credit to it for good things, while rationalizing it away when good things don't come. When it's not a prayer of petition, they can also feel good within themselves about the conversation they believe they had with God.
They'll never know, however, whether they weren't merely jibbering to themselves, and neither will anyone else.
Yes, it's a practiced discipline; one with no tangible results.
I wish I could educate you but I am not qualified, I am not the person to do so, and in the end ... even if I did possess the necessary qualifications to educate you ...
Unless you're God in Virginia, no, you do not. It isn't just you; no human has the ability to convey truth to me on this matter. They can merely convey their understanding of how it's all
supposed to work, and that's not good enough for me.
I'm confident you don't think you need to be educated.
You're confident about a lot of things you don't truly know, and this would be one more of those things. See, I want to be educated. I've just come to realize that only God can do it. I already know man's take on it, and they screwed up the presentation so badly that there was no sale with me. Now it's up to God to make it right, and if He doesn't care enough to understand that some of his kids botched His message, leaving people like me out in the cold, then he's either stupid or callous, so fuck him. If He wants me, He knows where to find me. Any time He wants, He can fix me up, right quick. The fact that He doesn't, well, what am I to make of that?
You are content with your limited knowledge as it pertains to the discipline of prayer.
You are content with ad hominems.
Frankly, I think that's cool. Being content is a good thing.
Like I said then, you seem to have no clue, for being agnostic is the least contenting feeling possible. One way or the other, whether it be faith in atheism or faith in divinity, I would
much rather believe in
something. Both mvscal and poptart have much more serenity than I do regarding these matters, simply because they have faith.