Did you know that prayer is contradictory to a major philosophy that Christianity presents? It's true, I can explain, and it is not a ridiculously hard thing to figure out. I am uncertain why nobody has thought about this the way I have myself.

If God has a plan, and everything that happens is supposedly "a part of God's big plan" Then isn't prayer ignorant? It is basically asking God "hey, can you stop doing what you're doing please? Can you do this, this way?" To pray for change, is asking God to not follow through with his plan. To pray for guidance is senseless for if God gave you guidance he would have planned on it regardless. The whole view on Prayer in Christianity is contradictory to the concept that "God has a divine plan."

God has a divine plan? Interesting, how could God even execute our plan if he has allowed us to be free willed? What can he do to control us? Endanger us? God has proven to be an amoral being, he doesn't care who he hurts, as long as everyone pays attention to him. God is self-centered, caring only about himself and opinions of himself.

I ask God to call his bluff, or to execute his plan of torture and show the world that he is responsible, so that people can know how much "God loves us." If this cannot be done, then I ask the ministry to call it quits. How can they defend this? Bible quotes? Silly, the bible is non demonstrable, it is illogical that a book could provide any evidence. A document today can be forged as-is, let alone a book that is 2000+ years old. How do you know the bible has validity? Oh you put faith into it. Faith is saying "It has to be this way, because I think it does." Do you fools fail to see the grotesque amount of ignorance in that? Give it all a rest, you have lost this argument.