When the question is
brought up if disease can be cured through prayer I think the answer is yes but
I do not exactly think it is the power of the prayers that cures people. During
our class discussion, topics were brought up like if we thing God knows all, if
free will is real and do we truly possess free will? I think really to answer
this blog question these things need to be addressed.
For starters I am a strong believer a free will, I do
think as humans we have free will but for us to possess this there are some
things that cannot be true. Like God knowing the future, if God knows the
future then that means we do not have free will. It means everybody is on sort
of a rail and regardless of what they do or think they are doing, their life
will go a certain way because things that are meant to be will be. I disagree
with this; I think it is all in the power of the human mind. A popular philosophy
idea that I agree with is God does in fact know all but only the past and the
present. He knows everything that has happened and everything that is happening
at this very second but he cannot see at all into the future. I don’t believe
God picks and chooses what bad and what good things happen to people. I think
things just simply happen that are out of anyone’s control. Some people get
sick, some people win the lottery I think these are events happen randomly, not
because it was a person’s destiny.
What does this have to do with the power of prayer you
might be asking? Well this is getting to the point of how I think the power of
prayer works. If you believe God is all knowing even into the future then you
think the power of prayer works. But there is a difference in the reasoning;
these people might think that God chose them to survive their trials. That is
was their destiny to get past these troubles and they were supposed to learn
some sort of lessons. Regardless of if you think Free will is real I do think
God tries to teach us that we cannot do things alone, that we need other
people. I think that this strength that cures disease is not from him but the
inner strength that lies with in humans. When we come together this inner strength
grows improving our chances of survival.
I believe that when people tell you that they are praying
for you or even if you’re praying for yourself it gives you this inner push to
fight and not give in and to survive. If someone tells me their praying for me,
you get this feeling that you can’t let that person down. You don’t even want
to do it for yourself, you want to do it for them, you want to be their miracle.
Of course the person doesn’t know what’s going on in your head. To them it’s a miracle
from God but really it was you inspired by their prayers and fighting not to
let your loved ones down by not giving up. I think this is the power of prayer.
A person by themselves who has given up on themselves will not survive. It’s
not destiny or fait for them not to survive they just are not receiving that
inner boost that you get when people are there for you pushing you to keep
fighting. Now I am not saying if people are there for you will automatically
survive but I just think it pushes you in a way you couldn’t be pushed otherwise.
You want to be there for them to make them happy, not because of yourself, not
because you were meant to survive, just for that feeling you get when you see
everybody that loves you, smiling and embracing your presence because you made it. So in that prospective yes prayers do
cure diseases, you push yourself to live because you know how much you mean to
the people around you.
Hey Well Done. Great blog kiddo!! ;) I really liked how you incorporated what we talked about in class, such as free will. It is an interesting topic. You can not be in between ya know. I really enjoyed reading your side of it. I can agree with you on the fact of people just believing in themselves once they are told they are being prayed for. It is an interesting topic and it was cool reading your ideas. Great reading your blogs this semester!
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