You're talking about god changing its mind, and to me thats a very
limiting concept.

On Sep 10, 10:45 am, Simon Ewins <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2009/9/10 frantheman <[email protected]>:
>
> > Does God change his divine plan as a result of the
> > prayer?
>
> WIth the Jehovah, Allah flavour of gods I am not sure that they could
> change their plan.
>
> They have been assigned so many imaginary powers that it would appear
> that the gods are stuck. In another thread I have been told that God
> cannot change its mind if doing so would be misleading or evidence of
> a lie. Well an omnipotent god that can't change its mind doesn't seem
> like much fun to me.
>
> Also, this omniscience business must mean that before the prayer
> prays, the god-thing must know what is about to be prayed for and made
> its mind up long ago.
>
> Lastly, if anyone ever prays for a severed limb to re-grow and good
> documentation shows that it does, then I will consider the efficacy of
> prayer.

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