LOL! yes, how dare they!
2007-09-19 05:10:56
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answered by Perceptive 5
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I pray to the Trinity : Father, Son and Holy Spirit in the name of Jesus. We are forbidden to talk to the dead, Deut. 19:11; besides they can't hear our prayers because they aren't God. Read Luke 16:20-31
2007-09-19 05:31:40
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answer #2
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answered by sorry sista 7
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OK, if your Christian then you follow Jesus right? Then should it not mean that when he said the Lord's Prayer we should all call God our Father and pray to him?
Therefore, I would say that yes, Evangelical and Fundamentalist Christians pray.
2007-09-19 05:13:10
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answer #3
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answered by tetlitea 6
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faith would not do it. faith consistent with se has no means by any means. that is human beings and the recommendations we make in our minds - approximately the thank you to think of and act in the direction of one yet another and extra importantIy, for my area, no rely if or no longer and how we decide for to apply the means of browbeating somebody, no rely how subtly cloaked with 'righteous difficulty'. human beings decide for a fashion 'faith' is carried out on a life like on an universal basis foundation. So that is my responsiblity besides as one and all else's to truly stay mentally unsleeping alert sparkling and related all day long, and to no longer crucify every physique in my strategies, ever back - no longer myself, and no one else. that is not any longer this type of complicated factor to do, there is in user-friendly terms an prolonged-status habit of humankind doing the different, status in between, so it feels like its extensive and complex, whether that is not any longer. merely takes a comfortable shift in concentration. And the extra shifting of concentration back onto what's stable, and actual, and loving, etc. , then guess what is going to start to bubble up from interior of your middle - excitement and peace and therein you would be content fabric. thank you for the Q :)
2016-10-19 02:40:03
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answer #4
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answered by ? 4
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Evangelical and fundamentalist Christians are Trinitarians. We believe we're praying to the same Person.
2007-09-19 05:11:37
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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I usually pray to God in the name of his Son, Jesus Christ.
"...and in Jesus' name I pray."
2007-09-19 05:09:47
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answer #6
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answered by samans442 4
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Let's see...Jesus taught His disciples to pray beginning with,
"Our Father..."
And THIS is what Christ directed.
2007-09-19 05:47:34
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answer #7
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answered by Jed 7
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Yes, and Jesus taught us how to pray beginning with "Our Father who art in heaven." How dare us?
2007-09-19 05:08:48
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answer #8
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answered by Fish <>< 7
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We pray in Jesus Name . Amen.
2007-09-19 05:09:39
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answer #9
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answered by Kaliko 6
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"Our Father, Thou art in Heaven"
Jesus said that!
2007-09-19 05:10:01
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answered by chersa 4
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We pray to the Father through the Son.......they are one and the same so.....
So what's your question again?
2007-09-19 05:09:38
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answer #11
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answered by primoa1970 7
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