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91:4.2 [[Prayer]] must never be so [[prostituted]] as to become a substitute for [[action]]. All ethical [[prayer]] is a [[stimulus]] to [[action]] and a guide to the [[progressive]] striving for idealistic goals of superself-[[attainment]].
 
91:4.2 [[Prayer]] must never be so [[prostituted]] as to become a substitute for [[action]]. All ethical [[prayer]] is a [[stimulus]] to [[action]] and a guide to the [[progressive]] striving for idealistic goals of superself-[[attainment]].
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91:4.3 In all your praying be [[fair]]; do not expect [[God]] to show partiality, to [[love]] you more than his other [[children]], your [[friends]], [[neighbors]], even enemies. But the [[prayer]] of the [[natural]] or [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_92#92:3._THE_NATURE_OF_EVOLUTIONARY_RELIGION evolved religions] is not at first [[ethical]], as it is in the later [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_92#92:6._THE_COMPOSITE_RELIGIONS revealed religions]. All praying, whether [[individual]] or [[communal]], may be either [[egoistic]] or [[altruistic]]. That is, the [[prayer]] may be [[centered]] upon the [[self]] or upon [[others]]. When the [[prayer]] seeks nothing for the one who prays nor anything for his fellows, then such [[attitudes]] of the [[soul]] tend to the levels of true [[worship]]. [[Egoistic]] prayers involve [[confessions]] and [[petitions]] and often consist in requests for [[material]] [[favors]]. [[Prayer]] is somewhat more [[ethical]] when it deals with [[forgiveness]] and seeks [[wisdom]] for enhanced [[self-control]].
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91:4.3 In all your praying be [[fair]]; do not expect [[God]] to show partiality, to [[love]] you more than his other [[children]], your [[friends]], [[neighbors]], even enemies. But the [[prayer]] of the [[natural]] or [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_92#92:3._THE_NATURE_OF_EVOLUTIONARY_RELIGION evolved religions] is not at first [[ethical]], as it is in the later [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_92#92:4._THE_GIFT_OF_REVELATION revealed religions]. All praying, whether [[individual]] or [[communal]], may be either [[egoistic]] or [[altruistic]]. That is, the [[prayer]] may be [[centered]] upon the [[self]] or upon [[others]]. When the [[prayer]] seeks nothing for the one who prays nor anything for his fellows, then such [[attitudes]] of the [[soul]] tend to the levels of true [[worship]]. [[Egoistic]] prayers involve [[confessions]] and [[petitions]] and often consist in requests for [[material]] [[favors]]. [[Prayer]] is somewhat more [[ethical]] when it deals with [[forgiveness]] and seeks [[wisdom]] for enhanced [[self-control]].
    
91:4.4 While the nonselfish type of [[prayer]] is strengthening and comforting, [[materialistic]] praying is destined to bring disappointment and [[disillusionment]] as advancing [[scientific]] [[discoveries]] [[demonstrate]] that man lives in a [[physical]] [[universe]] of [[law]] and order. The [[childhood]] of an [[individual]] or a [[race]] is characterized by [[primitive]], selfish, and [[materialistic]] praying. And, to a certain extent, all such petitions are efficacious in that they unvaryingly lead to those efforts and exertions which are contributory to achieving the answers to such prayers. The real [[prayer]] of [[faith]] always contributes to the augmentation of the [[technique]] of living, even if such [[petitions]] are not [[worthy]] of [[spiritual]] [[recognition]]. But the spiritually advanced [[person]] should [[exercise]] great caution in attempting to discourage the [[primitive]] or immature [[mind]] regarding such prayers.
 
91:4.4 While the nonselfish type of [[prayer]] is strengthening and comforting, [[materialistic]] praying is destined to bring disappointment and [[disillusionment]] as advancing [[scientific]] [[discoveries]] [[demonstrate]] that man lives in a [[physical]] [[universe]] of [[law]] and order. The [[childhood]] of an [[individual]] or a [[race]] is characterized by [[primitive]], selfish, and [[materialistic]] praying. And, to a certain extent, all such petitions are efficacious in that they unvaryingly lead to those efforts and exertions which are contributory to achieving the answers to such prayers. The real [[prayer]] of [[faith]] always contributes to the augmentation of the [[technique]] of living, even if such [[petitions]] are not [[worthy]] of [[spiritual]] [[recognition]]. But the spiritually advanced [[person]] should [[exercise]] great caution in attempting to discourage the [[primitive]] or immature [[mind]] regarding such prayers.

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