25 Oct '10 03:48>1 edit
Originally posted by josephw"Are you trying to trip me up?"
"Did you change your mind so quickly?"
Are you changing the nature of your question?
This is your original question: "Do you think it is possible to enhance friction of a tire, make it safer, against the conventiontal science, just by blessing it by a religious leader, like a bishop?"
I said no to that question.
Then you asked: " Why?
Are you trying to trip me up, or are you confused by your own line of thinking?[/b]
Not at all, I'm just trying to understand your thoughts.
So you say that you cannot pray so a tire can have higher friction.
Meaning, you cannot change the laws of physics by prayers, right?
Does this mean that you cannot pray over a cancer patient to be healthy again? Because this is also to change the laws of physics.
So when can you pray to change something, and when cannot you pray to change something?
This is what I would like to understand.