Unless people conform to your ignorant & mentally unstable way of thinking & because you, the great and wise Bezzie can actually determine a man's heart, people who you call "prayfaggers" are frauds. Whether they pray once or their entire lives, it's not your call.
It sounds like you go about life just assuming your ways are God's ways. It's unreasonable to think that the Creator of the Universe conforms to your way of thinking. Praying is an act of worship and is expressed in more than just your way.
We pray because God tells us to pray and because we are told such prayers matter to God. Moreover, prayer glorifies God. We pray because we are taking part in a spiritual battle between good and evil. We pray because it changes us.
From all this, "prayfaggers' understand why Jesus insisted "about the need to pray continually and never lose heart" (Lk. 18, 1); why he warned the Apostles in the garden to stay awake and to pray so as not to give in to temptation, because "the spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak" (Mk. 14,38). Prayfaggers remember this lesson. So should you.
Bezzie, you're the fraud.
Unless people conform to your ignorant & mentally unstable way of thinking & because you, the great and wise Bezzie can actually determine a man's heart, people who you call "prayfaggers" are frauds. Whether they pray once or their entire lives, it's not your call.
It sounds like you go about life just assuming your ways are God's ways. It's unreasonable to think that the Creator of the Universe conforms to your way of thinking. Praying is an act of worship and is expressed in more than just your way.
We pray because God tells us to pray and because we are told such prayers matter to God. Moreover, prayer glorifies God. We pray because we are taking part in a spiritual battle between good and evil. We pray because it changes us.
From all this, "prayfaggers' understand why Jesus insisted "about the need to pray continually and never lose heart" (Lk. 18, 1); why he warned the Apostles in the garden to stay awake and to pray so as not to give in to temptation, because "the spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak" (Mk. 14,38). Prayfaggers remember this lesson. So should you.