Where did I say that the Witch/Pagan and the Christian were praying for ther same thing or for the same person?
I have no idea what you are talking about, I simply wrote:-
I guess if Witch/Pagan spell worked then there would be no Christians required to pray.
Not heard of any miraculous outcome when they cast their spells.
But Jesus Christ healed and did miracles and his followers do it in his name.
I believe the present Christian faith speaks for itself. We are still waiting for the Witch/Pagan to show us something.
Why ask about something NO ONE has said anything about?
Of course not - you wouldn't listen if someone told you about it.
Would anyone be able to avoid listening?
It is best to stick with the facts... the truth that none have been known to happen.
Seems like a case of bad eggs.
Pagans/Witches do not, like Christians, need to trumpet there successes to the public.
Whilst the simple truth is they have had no successes. Christians do not have success their God does.
We are also, within our community, willing to admit that, while we are convinced that the deity hears all spells, somethimes the answer is no.
The pagan god of power, he like to say NO.
Whilst all the answers to Gods promises through Christ is 'yes'.
Does that mean that one exists and the other doesn't?
And we Witches and Pagans are still waiting for you Christians to provide proof that Christ rose from the dead. You provide that, and we do not mean reams and reams of emboldened quotes from the Book of Two Thousand Years of Chinese Whispers, and we will provide proof that spells work as well as prayer.
You admit our prayers get answered? You say prove Christ rose from the dead.
You say you will provide proof that spells work? Are you really aware that the prayers get answered because the writer and author of the words in the bible does as he promised?
You cannot say you will win something after you have already lost.
What would a spell working really prove? When in truth if it did we would already know.
Quite apart from which, of course, I did not ask if they (prayers) worked and neither did I say that spells do - I asked what the difference is between the act of spell-casting or offering a prayer apart from the diety/deities involved.
You wrote:-
Apart from the deity involved is there any difference between a witch's spell and a Christian prayer? i e - a witch casts a spell to heal a friend and calls upon Brigid (pronounced Breed) for her assistance - a Christian says a prayer asking God for his help in the healing.
Is there really any fundamental difference between the two?
I will admit to there being an equal chance that neither deity will choose to provide the requested help.
The obvious difference is prayers do get answered. Spells do nothing.
Your response is, to me anyway, a confirmation of my suspicion that there is, at base, no difference at all between the two.
Your spells not working makes a big difference to the truth that your power is non existence but Gods power is. If you think I missed something...which I don't think I did then let us know. But the reality is you are bound to think there is no difference if you never experience anything and deny the reality of prayers being answered by God.