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I find it almost insulting that someone's inner dialogue with their deity is now minimsed to the level of a Facebook "Like".

By no way does this statement make comment on religious worth. But if you believe so strongly in a higher power, then follow that belief - not some apathetic online equivalent.

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I pray that website goes down

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Why? It's a site where you can ask for others to pray for something. This is good!

Who's to decide what's bad and good? No one on earth can be the judge except god if you follow the bible and it's principles ;) Live and let live.

Why? How is superstition and encouraging people to spend time sending messages to make-believe characters a good thing?

Preach!

the entire premise of this project is vomit worthy

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Pray for uncle benji to live through his heart surgery while children starve to death in Africa.

the entire premise of this project is vomit worthy

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Pray for uncle benji to live through his heart surgery while children starve to death in Africa.

Wow! Really.. This site is for people to post things they need prayers for and you make a sick comment like that? Are you a sinner?

This is a good way for people to use technology to reach out and pray for others. So much bad is pushed on the web and as soon as something good comes along, you knock it like the Antchrist.

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Wow! Really.. This site is for people to post things they need prayers for and you make a sick comment like that? Are you a sinner?

This is a good way for people to use technology to reach out and pray for others. So much bad is pushed on the web and as soon as something good comes along, you knock it like the Antchrist.

All knowing gods don't need you to pray to them.... And since the christian god has a plan he said he would never change, praying won't do anything anyway.

You basically made a site for fake help in the eyes of many of us.

Exploitation of the weak of mind is not normally seen as a good thing, even if that exploitation is very minimal and not even harming.

You are obviously a very bright person. You should put more effort into resources that do some actual good.

Wow! Really.. This site is for people to post things they need prayers for and you make a sick comment like that? Are you a sinner?

This is a good way for people to use technology to reach out and pray for others. So much bad is pushed on the web and as soon as something good comes along, you knock it like the Antchrist.

if prayers worked, would this picture exist? you feeling guilty about something?

@viogin: Too many haters here. I think it's a great idea. But here at Neowin you will only get bashed. Again let me say: Great idea. Keep up the awesome job.

No its that your side has lost the debate and now your confined to the echo chamber :)

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@viogin: Too many haters here. I think it's a great idea. But here at Neowin you will only get bashed. Again let me say: Great idea. Keep up the awesome job.

I find the idea of a christian calling someone else a hater hilarious. You people define yourselves through hate - hate of women, hate of homosexuals, hate of sex, hate of anything different whilst simultaneously protecting paedophiles. Sending messages to your imaginary friends doesn't make up for any of that.

Is it a coincidence that "Pray" and "Prey" are so close in pronunciation and spelling?

You do know that God won't listen to your prayers unless you visit church three times a week and are always generous to the donations tray, right? Why should he listen if you can't do something as simple as that for Him? While you're there, remember to offer to wash the Pastor or Priest's car.

i admit its a good effort

Has viogin done anything wrong by having a site for online praying? Where is the love guys?

he has a good intention for sure, but it just kind of promotes a type of mythology that some actually truly believe is real.

Has viogin done anything wrong by having a site for online praying? Where is the love guys?

I love Christmas, love this time of year, but it's more about Santa Claus to me than Jesus. This year it's really getting on my nerves, the capitalization and monetization of Jesus while at the same time with the holy righteousness and the ridiculousness of the "War on Christmas/Christians" while we celebrate the federal holiday of Christ-mas.

The amount of Christ pushing like a drug is at crescendo, or at least it feels that way, and the amount of fake persecution as well. It's really pathetic and annoying.

Keep your religion to yourself, or it will be criticized, commented on, and ranted on, just like any other opinion or belief. If it's that sacred to you, treat it that way, not like some kind of profiteering and/or sympathy gimmick.

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