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<blockquote data-quote="Mr. Laxative" data-source="post: 90396"><p>Absolutely. I have to agree with you there Webby. Frankly people do get caught up in praying for good things to happen that they don't actually think about that. God probably doesn't care in most cases.</p><p></p><p></p><p>But, what I find quite incorrect is this. People seem so desperate to be well, to get a nice present for Christmas, for an enemy to die, etc that they forget to say thankyou if and when it happens. Now correct me if I'm wrong, but do we not teach kids and heck, sometimes adults to be polite and say please and THANKYOU to people who help them or doing something for them? Why should a god be any different?</p><p></p><p>This view is purely of the Christian world from the inside (sort of). </p><p></p><p>To the best of my knowledge though, Muslims pray many times a day, mostly to say thanks. Now this religion may be criticised for being to extreme, but if they still are polite to their god then it surely a more respectful religion than Christianity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Laxative, post: 90396"] Absolutely. I have to agree with you there Webby. Frankly people do get caught up in praying for good things to happen that they don't actually think about that. God probably doesn't care in most cases. But, what I find quite incorrect is this. People seem so desperate to be well, to get a nice present for Christmas, for an enemy to die, etc that they forget to say thankyou if and when it happens. Now correct me if I'm wrong, but do we not teach kids and heck, sometimes adults to be polite and say please and THANKYOU to people who help them or doing something for them? Why should a god be any different? This view is purely of the Christian world from the inside (sort of). To the best of my knowledge though, Muslims pray many times a day, mostly to say thanks. Now this religion may be criticised for being to extreme, but if they still are polite to their god then it surely a more respectful religion than Christianity. [/QUOTE]
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