Showing posts with label God. Show all posts
Showing posts with label God. Show all posts

Tuesday, 23 December 2014

The Only Real Power of Prayer.

Everytime there is a tragedy, or someone is going through a loss, people often say they are praying for those involved. 

If we are to believe in the so called "power of prayer", Somehow, by clasping their hands and casting their eyes skyward, or speaking aloud to the air in front of them- another person's suffering will somehow be alleviated by God. However- in truth, prayer only helps one person.

The person doing the praying.

The reason for this, is that by indulging in such activities, or typing as much in a Facebook comment, it makes the praying person feel like they have actually done something- when in fact they've not done anything at all. It requires absolutely zero effort. At most, they have talked to themselves- and that's supposed to make people feel better? There is no evidence to suggest that prayer helps the sick either- see the results of "The Great Prayer Experiment", Study of the Therapeutic Effects of Intercessory Prayer (STEP) 2006. The study actually seemed to demonstrate people who knew they were being prayed for, actually deteriorated in health. People who didn't know they were being prayed for (some were the targets of prayer and some were not) displayed no difference in results between them.

Apart from anything else, if God does exist, then it's been made quite apparent that he doesn't give a fiddlers fuck about what human beings pray for. If that was the case, any benevolent all-powerful overseer would surely ease the suffering of- for talking's sake- babies in Africa who are born with AIDS; which will surely kill them, if starvation and contaminated water doesn't first. But hey, maybe he is too busy helping well-off British and American Christians find their car keys or pass assessments; perhaps their prayers are worth extra. Or maybe it's all part of "Gods plan" that so many of the pious frequently carp about. Some plan. I want no part of it.

I haven't seen many faith healers going in  to clean up the Ebola outbreak either as an alternative to modern medical care. What does that tell you?

By all means pay your respects and condolences to the bereaved and the hurt, but invoking God in times of tragedy is at best hollow and at worst completely insensitive. If you want to do something to help someone; actually DO it.

Thursday, 18 December 2014

The true reason for the season- This blogger's festive message.

I love winter, but there are elements of the festive season that bother me. 

One thing that keeps coming up year on year in various levels of focus, is the supposed "War on Christmas". By this, I mean Christians whining at people saying "happy holidays" and "taking the Christ out of Christmas". 

So when did this "war" start? Well, Christianity, unfortunately you started it. In order to better spread among people and gain more followers in your fledgling years, you adapted. You made your own holy days and festivals fall at the same times as existing solstice celebrations- an awkward fact, but a fact nonetheless. Christmas isn't even Christian- it's made from bits of Yule and Saturnalia; Germanic and Roman holidays respectively. 

But does it really matter?

People have been exchanging gifts for centuries, and for a long time before the current idea of. Christmas was invented. What does it matter what we call it?

I feel I have something to share with you though, for I know the true "reason for the season". The real reason we do this every year.

Ready?

Axial tilt.

No really, that's it. Because the earth is tilted on its axis as it orbits and spins, this provides us with distinct seasons and varying day lengths. Of them all, winter is the most dark, cold and miserable time of our year, and we could use the cheering up. It's not about spirituality, it's not about God, it's about making it all a bit more bearable,for ourselves and those we care about.

Another thing I dislike is how commercial it all is. For that reason, I buy very few presents and don't write any cards. This year, my family and friends that I am buying for will be getting their gifts in January, simply because my payslip will be better, and the festive price bubble will have burst, so I'll be able to get better things for people, without the mad dash. Anyone that does send me a Christmas card this year, as any other year; please be assured, any cards I receive are not thrown away: I recycle.

This is the most festive I've been in years, hope you enjoyed reading, and if you're reading for the first time, please enjoy the blog!

Happy holidays!!