>The life and teaching of Jesus seem to suggest that we shouldn't be looking
>to God to answer our prayers but seeking to discover what it is that God is
>asking us to do in response to the prayers of the oppressed and
downtrodden.
Just curious: How do you come to that conclusion That Jesus taught
that prayers are unimportant?
Bev says- having read Peters words, where did he say that Jesus taught that
prayers were unimportant? I dont think this quote above says anything like
this.
Bev
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