I was saying that praying for X is useless because The Divine has already decided what It's going to do before the prayer was made.
What you have to essentially believe is that Divinity might have intended for Y but your praying for X led to X happening instead. This can't possibly be true otherwise that would mean the Divine isn't omniscient.
You cannot change the Divine Plan, whatever it is. Y is going to happen regardless of how many pray for X or how intensely they pray for it.
I wasn't arguing against free will specifically.
I was saying that praying for X is useless because The Divine has already decided what It's going to do before the prayer was made.
What you have to essentially believe is that Divinity might have intended for Y but your praying for X led to X happening instead. This can't possibly be true otherwise that would mean the Divine isn't omniscient.
You cannot change the Divine Plan, whatever it is. Y is going to happen regardless of how many pray for X or how intensely they pray for it.