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WHEN I learned that Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry, above, and Family Research Council President Tony Perkins, an anti-gay Christian fanatic, inset, were staging an online hour of prayer today, I was instantly reminded of G W Foote’s 1879 leaflet, The Futility of Prayer.
Foote, who launched the atheist magazine The Freethinker in 1881, wrote:
Amongs the ignorant and those who are not imbued with the spirit of science, the old superstition of Prayer still lingers, and ever and anon betrays itself in speech and act … Accordingly , whenever an opportunity occurs, they stimulate popular folly and make themselves the laugh
ing-stock or contempt of the wise and thoughtful.
It’s reported here that “Pray for the Nation” includes a bunch of Christian leaders including Mike Clark, a chaplain with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association.
Governor Landry is quoted as saying:
The terrorist attack on New Year’s morning is a tragic reminder of the evil in this world that seeks to steal, kill, and destroy. We are thankful for the men and women in uniform who protect us; please join us in praying for their safety and their ability to thwart these heinous acts of terror. We also lift up the victims of this attack and their families.
Perkins added:
America must pray! We need God’s protective hand upon our cities and our nation. Having worked in law enforcement and anti-terrorism, I know the difficulty of confronting an ideology determined to kill and destroy.
Here’s another extract from Foote’s excellent leaflet:
The votaries of superstition and their priestly abettors will not admit the futility of prayer. Their reasoning is like the gambler’s “heads I win , tails you lose”! All the facts that tell for their case are allowed to count, and all that tell against it are excluded. If what they pray for happens, that proves the efficacy of prayer; if it does not ħappen, that proves nothing at all. Such is the logic of superstition in every age and clime.
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