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Why would I pray that? I have a chance to expose the lies of atheists. That's a good thing. Not a bad thing.

There's no personal dislike. I dislike what he says because he deliberately lies about what he secretly knows to be true. Hell will be extremely hot for him because of that.

I don't buy it. Are you sure you're not praying for us to shut up because you know it wouldn't work?

Also, to me it seems that when you say; "...he's a fool. He's not only a fool, he's a dishonest fool." you are not talking about Seth. You are instead talking about yourself. It looks like classic psychological projection from my perspective.

I also highly doubt that the book you mentioned has any valid reasoning to ad to the this discussion.

I'll point anyone who is reading with us to this series:

The question was rhetorical. Don't bother praying for me. Although I wouldn't mind it. I don't care what people think in their own heads, I they certainly shouldn't have to ask for permission for that, because that would be truly unethical.