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Does God Really Hear Prayers?

Updated on November 30, 2013

He Hears Me...

God heard the Prayer of a humble boy in 1823 - Joseph Smith - The Vision!

Yes, God most certainly hears and answers every prayer ever uttered by mankind. In fact, prayer is the most advanced technology of all technologies. The simple reason we do not refer to it as a technology - is because man cannot explain it by his puny methods.

But, energy prayer is - that which comes through faith in Jesus Christ, which infinitely surpasses anything that mere man has yet to come close in developing!

Prayer is a miracle! It is a process that cannot be explained through physical or worldly means... and that is how we define miracles.

The evidence that God does answer those who pray to Him - is testified of - by the most physical specimen of all... a human-being. Much better than rats, don't you think?

The Very Power Of Prayer Testifies Of This Omnipotent Technology That Does Exist!

What greater witness - that this advanced technology does exist - could man then have. Throughout all ages of the history of this world - men and women from all walks of life - confirm in their personal lives, that yes - God did hear my prayers and He did answer that prayer.

This is nothing less than powerful peer reviews - of a reality that cannot be seen, but in the word of two or more witnesses, meets the law of witnesses and even exceeds any requirement comparable to that which is man-made.

Think about all truth, that man himself has verified - through the various methods and technologies available to him, by him - to then prove a thing exists or happened, etc...

We refer to this type of evidence as empirical.

Yes, God Did Answer My Prayer...

How Can You Know That Indeed God Answers Prayers? By Exercising Faith In Jesus Christ, And ASKING God - A Question!

Should we not find it quite interesting - that hard, physical evidence coming form that which is "live" - is not considered truly credible coming from one human-being to the next.

What we have here is two opposing factors, that because these two do not have the ability to see the same thing at the same time, truth is not received and agreed upon!

But, is this not in reality - actually just denial of truth... after all, the one who actually testifies of a truth in their physical life - is opposing that which has no evidence to base a refusal to receive said physical evidence.

Therefore, in a court of law.... the burden of proof, then rests upon him who does not see anything... to go and find a way to make others see!

Now physically, when a person does not see with their eyes - they are diagnosed with blindness.

So, here we have "one" that firmly can stand with millions of other witnessesand say that they, as a physical being have had their prayers answered in discernible ways to them - is meagerly attempting to convince the blind to see that which they cannot - because they are blind!

Does this make sense to you?

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