"Prayer" doesn't necessarily have to religious.
In the case of a non-religious person, a "prayer" just means well-wishes.
In the case of a non-religious person, a "prayer" just means well-wishes.
Although I disagree we both agree on my little bro SauceReligion is bullshyt.
But people want to believe in salvation, and it sometimes people deserve more than the truth.
That stuff is just to make you feel like you’re part of a community and keep your moral compass straight.
But they’re just stories. Like Paul Bunyan and the Chupacabra.

"Prayer" doesn't necessarily have to religious.
In the case of a non-religious person, a "prayer" just means well-wishes.
Well, the public wasn't in the hospital with him, so who cares what they believe?But these people believe that God could change the situation. Otherwise the public sentiment would be on the doctors, the Bills guy who did cpr, etc.
SAUCE!Although I disagree we both agree on my little bro Sauce![]()
Sure they wasn't but I'm just curious as about people's beliefs. What's acceptable behavior publicly, etc.Well, the public wasn't in the hospital with him, so who cares what they believe?
Prayer was never real.Prayer isn’t real anymore. It’s just a buzzword lol
“Prayers up”
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But these people believe that God could change the situation. Otherwise the public sentiment would be on the doctors, the Bills guy who did cpr, etc.
This is frankly always been a pet peeve for me. Many people are very inconsistent on what God can and cannot do and will and will not do lol. It's always free will when convenient and God did it when convenient it seems.But these people believe that God could change the situation. Otherwise the public sentiment would be on the doctors, the Bills guy who did cpr, etc.
ThisGod didn't change his situation.
The elite doctor's and nurses did.
I'm not a atheist