Originally posted by: 0
Originally posted by: Snatchface
Prayers won't help. Try being nice to the doctors. They're the ones who can help her, not the big Santa in the sky.
you're an idiot.
Most people here in ATOT do care, and I will say a prayer for your cousin.
Originally posted by: potato28
Unfortunatly, I don't pray, but I'll try my best![]()
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Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: Azraele
Originally posted by: Snatchface
Prayers won't help. Try being nice to the doctors. They're the ones who can help her, not the big Santa in the sky.
What kind of comment is that?! The last thing they need to hear is a snide, rude, nasty, low blow comment like the one that came out of your mouth. Are you stupid or did you just not realize how much saying something like that hurt another person, especially when they're worried about a critically ill family member.
I'm really surprised at the level of hostility expressed towards atheists on this forum.
Let's be honest. In all likelihood, prayers WON'T help the girl. There is plenty of research showing patients who are "prayed for" don't get any better, any quicker than patients who don't receive prayers. What will help the girl is modern technology, her natural physical strength and resistance to deal with bodily stress, and the support of close family (being in the room, providing comfort).
I'm really surprised at the level of hostility expressed towards atheists on this forum.
Let's be honest. In all likelihood, prayers WON'T help the girl. There is plenty of research showing patients who are "prayed for" don't get any better, any quicker than patients who don't receive prayers. What will help the girl is modern technology, her natural physical strength and resistance to deal with bodily stress, and the support of close family (being in the room, providing comfort).
Originally posted by: doze
Her name is Monique, she is 17 years old and she just went into the hospital with very serious and previously unknown diabetes. Doctors say it is very bad and organ failure may have already began. Until now she has been in perfect health as she is active and athletic.
So if you could say a prayer to God, Allah, Buddha, or your deity of choice it would be greatly appreciated.
I will update as I know more
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: Yossarian
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: Azraele
Originally posted by: Snatchface
Prayers won't help. Try being nice to the doctors. They're the ones who can help her, not the big Santa in the sky.
What kind of comment is that?! The last thing they need to hear is a snide, rude, nasty, low blow comment like the one that came out of your mouth. Are you stupid or did you just not realize how much saying something like that hurt another person, especially when they're worried about a critically ill family member.
I'm really surprised at the level of hostility expressed towards atheists on this forum.
Let's be honest. In all likelihood, prayers WON'T help the girl. There is plenty of research showing patients who are "prayed for" don't get any better, any quicker than patients who don't receive prayers. What will help the girl is modern technology, her natural physical strength and resistance to deal with bodily stress, and the support of close family (being in the room, providing comfort).
it has nothing to do with hostility towards atheists. it's hostility toward insensitive douchebags who use someone's misfortune as an opportunity to disparage their beliefs.
Actually, the guy wasn't "disparaging" anyone's beliefs. He was simply pointing out the obvious, i.e., there is no convincing evidence that "prayer" makes one shred of difference in the outcome of a serious illness. Christians and other assorted theists are becoming far too hypersensitive, it's got to the point where you can't make a simple statement of fact (i.e., there is no good evidence prayers improve health outcomes) without being accused of attacking christian beliefs. :roll:
If you want to do something to actually help people in this situation, donate some cold hard cash to diabetes research. What if everyone in this thread who offered a prayer also went and paypal-ed $20 to diabetes research.
Originally posted by: doze
Thank you for the kind words and prayers for those who posted seriously. And for the athiests who opened a thread titled prayers needed just to crap it DIAF.
I'm told she went into the hospital with a level of 900 and is now doing a bit better in an induced come around 500. Apparently anything above 200 is bad.
If you can't / won't reply in a helpful manner, just say nothing. I'm a true atheist and what really sucks is that after punks like you get through your rebellious phase and start believing in your god or gods, I'll carry the stigma for crap like this.Originally posted by: Snatchface
Prayers won't help. Try being nice to the doctors. They're the ones who can help her, not the big Santa in the sky.
