If you belives in God and the Power of Prayer, isn't the drive in bit a little disrespectful? Also, if it were OK, wouldn't there be certain parameters that would have to be observed in relation to any for of drug (including alcohol) as is there not a precedent for sobriety?
Originally posted by RBHILL There is no rules to how you can pray.
You can pray in the bathroom or bathtub, I pray all the time when I am driving. Pray on the golf course, at a fast food place before eating whatever you want.
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RB, if you can pray in any place you like, then might as well forget about building churches to start with -- drive-in or not? After all, God is everywhere, remember. There is no need to wake up so damn early on a public holiday to listen to the same stuff year in year out by a boring priest? Is this in the bible?
And by the way, why is the bible not straight-forward? Why is it subject to interpretations? Why can't God make it clear and easy to understand? Why do the writers allow the possibility of wrong interpretations? Why, for example, tell a story of feeding thousands of people with a few fish and breads, and then later still left with several baskets? So what is the interpretation of that story?
Originally posted by ckoh1965 RB, if you can pray in any place you like, then might as well forget about building churches to start with -- drive-in or not? After all, God is everywhere, remember. There is no need to wake up so damn early on a public holiday to listen to the same stuff year in year out by a boring priest? Is this in the bible?
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Church is a place of Worship.
I know as Catholics they might only pray at Church.
God doesn't live in a Building.
He lives in the believers.
Plus Prayer is a two way. You can hear the voice of God not only at a church.