If prayer truly worked, ambulances would go to churches, mosques, temples, etc, instead of hospitals
Let's have a look at what you've said....
The painstakingly obvious is that people relying on prayers don't call ambulances.
Do you rely on prayer? If your nearest and dearest were to keel over with a heart attack or stroke, would you choose not to call an ambulance and opt for prayer instead?
Sadly, the list of dead believers that eschewed medical assistance for prayer isn't getting any smaller. A sure sign that prayer doesn't work.
You don't need to take a sick person to any where to pray for them.
True but as per my original post, neither does it matter whether that person is an atheist. If that person was in terrible pain or so seriously ill that death was likely, it would be prudent to go to a church, mosque, temple, etc so that person could get immediate prayer and be healed. Well, it would be if prayer worked.
ATHEISTS do not believe so why take them in an ambulance to church.
Whether they believe or not, does it matter when your prayers could save their lives? You claim that prayer works but you would withhold that prayer on the basis that someone doesn't believe? That doesn't sound very Christian at all.
Also bear in mind that prayer works for other religions too, so it doesn't have to be a church.
Your statement made NO LOGICAL SENSE in the great scheme of things.
It makes perfectly good sense as shown by those who understood exactly what I was saying. "The great scheme of things? What would that be?
Atheists would never ask for prayer and would expect their ambulance to go to hospital.
That's right and that's exactly what happens. Why? Because prayer doesn't work. If it did work then there would be no atheists and the NHS could get by on a minimal budget. Pleas see my original post, oh, here it is again:
If prayer truly worked, ambulances would go to churches, mosques, temples, etc, instead of hospitals
Prayer does work but why would an ambulance be called and why would they take them to church?
Because if prayer works then why risk invasive and painful surgery? Why risk infection? Why risk prescribing drugs which may or may not work? All this could be avoided if prayer worked.
And what church would you take an atheist to.
As I said, it doesn't matter whether the person believes or not, the issue at hand is to prevent pain and death by curing that person. Whether it's a church, temple, mosque, etc, it matters not, just take them to whatever place of worship is nearest where they can be cured by prayer.
YOU started it! But you certainly never had the logic to follow through.
Actually, I do.