that is the question.
Recently, a friend of mine died.
I am told that he passed away
peacefully and apparently painlessly.
He had many friends and all of them met
in church to pray for him.
I suppose they prayed for his soul,
since there was little sense in praying for his body.
And, I asked myself, what is it exactly
they are praying for?
I did not join them for prayers in
church. I went to my studio and played some music he liked and tried
to remember the many discussions we had about so many different
things. In particular we used to discuss, sometimes argued about, his
religious beliefs.
Oh, he believed in prayer and none of
my arguments would convince him otherwise.
Prayer, I argued, is both, needless
and useless.
Since everything in this world and the
one beyond will happen because that's the way it is in God's plan,
prayers cannot change what God has determined to be the future
course.
If it is “God's Will” that my
friend's soul shall go to join him in heaven, it is needless to pray
for this, since it will happen anyway, with or without our prayers.
If, however, due to unconfessed, and
therefore unforgiven mortal sins my friends soul will end in a place,
other than Heaven, say, in Hell, we can pray until the cows come
home, our prayers will be totally ineffectual. There are many
passages in the Bible, which clearly emphasize what happens under
those circumstances: The soul of the sinner will roast in Hell
forever.
Therefore I argue, prayer is both
needless and useless.
Uncountable millions or trillions of
prayers have been offered by believers for world
peace. Did God listen ? Look around you in this world and you will
inevitably come to the conclusion that God has turned a deaf ear to
all prayers.
He, who is supposed to be All Merciful
and All Powerful has, for some reason decided to have No Mercy and
exercise None of His alleged powers to respond to any of these
prayers.
One would think that He would finally
get tired of having his name used for the systematic killing of
millions upon millions of his praying subjects.
Quite recently one of the ultra
religious politicians in the USA announced:
“I pray that I shall NOT be elected
to this position, unless it is God's will that I shall..”
Unknowingly he made the case for the
“needlessness” and “uselessness” of prayer.
Should God have decided that this poor
man shall become a Senator, all his praying NOT to become one is
useless. If he should pray to become a Senator, his prayers are
needless, since God had already decided so.
Please, do not come with this tired
argument, that God has given Man free will and therefore cannot or
does not wish to interfere with Man's decisions. This is such blatant
nonsense, that I deal with it only because the “Free Will”
argument, is consistently tabled as an excuse for the contradictory,
indefensible non-action of a cruel God-Image.
I say “God Image” since the
Christian God was, I suggest, created by Man. Not the other way
around.
So, you may pray to your heart's
content. If it turns you on, be my guest. Just don't ask me to
participate in this endeavor.
Bertstravels.