It's kind of sad and amusing, both, when people are speaking of praying for others, out of care and concern, that the same one (yes, you, falcon9, since I won't talk around you or behind your "back!!") keeps hovering and flying in and out and between most every comment, to add your thoughts/opinions/views in with theirs, while most usually being the only one (with the exception of occasional posters) to be the opposite of everyone else who are posting.
It's sad, on the one hand, because others mean well and really genuinely believe in the power of prayer - only to be "constantly nipped at on the ankles" for sharing about that. Yet it's almost amusing, because it reminds me of a mosquito "buzzing" around someone, constantly, trying its best to get its bite in there.
I will give you credit - you are consistent in your thoughts and views; just as Christians are in theirs. You are also very dependable in "being there" wherever and/or whenever a thread is, that is religious or hints of being religious; so Christians know to expect your company at any time.
Our Constitution is rather wonderful in regards to freedom of religion and freedom of no religion. We are very fortunate, both believers and dis-believers, and believers of other faiths, to have our Constitution protect our freedom like that.
Did you know in some countries, they are actually trying to change constitutions to add penalties or punishments for those groups, people, or otherwise, who make unfair remarks to others, including mocking, bashing remarks, inciting, provoking, harming, etc.? And the thing is, it goes both ways - whether all of that is directed towards religious groups; or whether all of that is directed towards atheist groups or dis-believers.
Many are protesting because they say it is prohibiting freedom of speech and expression; but they are supposed to understand that there is a major difference between speech and expression, compared to speech and expression garnered with hate, intolerance, and spite.
I would hate for anything like that to take place here in our great country. Even though people and groups don't and won't ever agree with some things, there should be the decent and humane part of the same people and groups who can agree to disagree before things get ugly or mean. And that includes the simplest of things, like believing in God or dis-believing there is any God, to the most hardest things, like social, moral, and political issues that cause such divide, as of late, between our political parties and our citizens.
Anyway, I did not intend to even write that. It came to me as I was typing. I mainly responded because I couldn't help but to see the sad and humorous parts of the posts going on in these religious or Bible threads.