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Sometimes the NSAs, even the UHJ ask believers to pray for the departed, 
sometimes the NSAs or LSAs ask believers to pray for ill people, or for the 
people after a natural disaster (earthquake, etc.). I don't know if these 
examples fit prayers "in unison", it is just about the effect of numbers: many 
people pray, better probabilities of success.

Hasan

El Viernes, 21 de febrero, 2014 3:34 P.M., Gary Selchert <ebedeyn...@aol.com> 
escribió:
 
 
The Baha'i Studies ListservIhave always found the idea a little hard to swallow 
that God is so democratic that He waits to tally the prayer/votes before He 
decides on the wisdom of a course of action.When I pray, I pray for the wisdom 
and serenity to accept what God has already in infinite and eternal wisdom 
chosen. Sometimes I whine though too, like Tevye. "If I were a wealthy man..."

Gary


 

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From: Tim Nolan <tnola...@yahoo.com>
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Sent: Fri, Feb 21, 2014 3:19 am
Subject: Re: Myth or fact?


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>There seems to be a pervasive belief amongst Baha'is that if a lot of Baha'is 
>pray in unison for something 
 
This notion is not pervasive in my experience.  I have not heard of this 
praying "in unison"; it's not something that is discussed or done in my area.   
Why do you think this is pervasive?
 
 
>Is God so legalistic that He would be less inclined to answer sincere prayers 
>....
 
   I always start from the premise that God is not stupid.  :-)  Of course He 
will hear and answer
   sincere prayers.
 
 
Tim 

"The only mortal sin is giving up." 

      --Stephen King

From: David Regal <david.re...@yahoo.com>
To: Baha'i Studies <bahai-st@list.jccc.edu> 
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2014 11:19 PM
Subject: Myth or fact?
 


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There seems to be a pervasive belief amongst Baha'is that if a lot of Baha'is 
pray in unison for something (from wherever they are at the time) the effect is 
far more powerful than if they pray at different times.  Is there any 
foundation for this in the Writings, though?  Because if there isn't it sure 
looks to me to be myth.  Is God so legalistic that He would be less inclined to 
answer sincere prayers just because they aren't all said at the same time?

David
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