DWQA QuestionsCategory: PrayerA viewer asks: “Creator has frequently stressed the necessity of adding specificity to prayer requests, but how far is the optimal level? Take coronary heart disease. Is it optimal to specify the biochemistry that needs addressing to mitigate risk, for example: “Minimize arterial plaque creation, excess blood sugar, inflammation and oxidative stress, slow fat buildup and foam cell formation in the artery wall, maintain healthy blood pressure, smooth blood flow, and flexible arteries to reduce stress on plaques, prevent rupture or clot formation, and reduce mechanical stress on plaques to prevent cracks and avoid blood clots?” Does it help to be this specific for other health conditions?”
Nicola Staff asked 12 hours ago
The problem with what you are proposing here is that humans are still in quite a state of ignorance concerning the causal factors and origins of illnesses, as human knowledge is heavily flawed and biased by many scientific observations and hypotheses that are misunderstandings and faulty assumptions in many, many cases. So, to work on changing those variables that are misunderstood using still inadequate human tools for physical manipulations of the body, directly or indirectly, creates a kind of perpetuation of the state of limitation faced by humanity. The more you believe in and embrace scientific perspectives, the less we can do on a divine level to change things for the better, because it would be going against your belief in the science. If we must let you have your ignorance because of the rules of engagement, you will not overcome your problems because the science is not up to the task.