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	<title>Comments on: Theology of Recorded Prayers</title>
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		<title>By: donK</title>
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		<description>I think it could easily be proven that recorded, looped prayers, are as effective as any other type or manner of prayer including self flagellation and animal sacrifice.  An excellent experiment could be set up like 1 Kings 18.  The most effective prayer method would be obvious and given a little more time you could even determine the second and third most effective method of prayer.  Funding for such an experiment could be problematic, as various denominations would have an interest in not having their method of prayer ranked against other potentially more effective methods.   
 
Good luck in finding the truth. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think it could easily be proven that recorded, looped prayers, are as effective as any other type or manner of prayer including self flagellation and animal sacrifice.  An excellent experiment could be set up like 1 Kings 18.  The most effective prayer method would be obvious and given a little more time you could even determine the second and third most effective method of prayer.  Funding for such an experiment could be problematic, as various denominations would have an interest in not having their method of prayer ranked against other potentially more effective methods.   </p>
<p>Good luck in finding the truth.</p>
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