* The effectiveness of prayer--Speaking only for myself, I know when God has answered a prayer because He does it in ways that leave no room for "guess". The timing, the details, the answer always has God's "signature" on it and sometimes his sense of humor as well.
I will agree there's alot of evil in the world. What are you doing about it? (Serious question). Where do you think all the evil in the world is coming from? (Again, serious question).
I will watch the hell video this weekend. In the meantime, these are my thoughts on the subject of hell:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1A8_X3Azp3I (6:00) It's not done by that girl.
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Can you give an example of a prayer in your life where there was no room for a "guess"? Because as a Christian I thought the same way in regards to when good things that happened in my life, and I even went so far as to notice that it was funny how it worked out as well.
I'll give you an example of a prayer I remember: I prayed for god to send my mother a Christian man and a horse because I thought those things would make her happy. Some time after I learned she was engaged and had also bought a horse. I talked to my future stepfather on the phone and point-blank asked him if he was a Christian, and he said yes. I was like, "Wow! God answered my prayer!"
In reality, statistically most of us WILL marry. Also, statistically most Americans ARE Christians. She met him at work and was developing a relationship long before I prayed about it. And my mom always wanted to get a horse again, and it's not like it was given to her as a gift - she went out and bought it. The thing is, Christians will take this coincidence of timing as evidence for god, when it is not!
As for mountains of evil in the world, I really can't relate to how Christians can honestly think that mankind is deserving of the severe degree of evil that we experience. How can you think that god is honestly doing enough? He clearly isn't. You make the excuse that things being so freaking horrible will be "worth it in the end". That's really the best excuse I can get from the all-powerful, "all-loving" god?
Where do I think evil comes from? As I said before, we as a species define what "evil" is based on what's best for survival. People have their different motivations for why they do bad things. Sometimes it's religion and people thinking it's their god that they're justified in doing bad things. A lot of people are raised by uncaring parents or are poor or are not that intelligent for a bunch of reasons that we can't see and that contributes to them stealing and raping and killing and not thinking twice about how fragile life is. Everyone is trying to make the best of some very hard questions like what the hell is the point of my being here; unfortunately, some of us are not equipped as well as others mentally or in our environments to conduct ourselves in a healthy way.