• FuglyDuck@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Prayer as a form of meditation is fine, but when it actively takes the place of working towards solutions and/or improving situations…. At best it’s a lazy response to feel better.

    For example, praying for the homeless or starving. Praying about it changes very little. Granted unless one happens to be Jeff Bezos, there’s not a lot we can do, but even that much doesn’t happen when people see prayer as a viable alternative to doing it.

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      11 months ago

      If you look at the theories behind modern spell work (I find magic systems interesting, whether “real” or from a game) you begin to realize that prayer is just a form of spell work.

      The problem is, it’s really fucking bad at it.

      Also, the church then becomes hypocritical (what, again?) for banning spell craft.

      Transubstantiation? More like transmutation.

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        11 months ago

        It kind of depends on the purpose behind the prayer.

        Ritual prayer (like blessing a meal, or similar invocations,) are more symbolic or ritual.

        Prayer for certain things… healing the sick, more money. Trump winning the election. Winning the lottery….

        Yeah, those basically are spells. Yup.