T.G.G. Moogly
Traditional Atheist
"We're asking for prayer," Heiligenthal, a Bethel Music artist and worship leader, wrote in a post on Instagram. "We believe in a Jesus who died and conclusively defeated every grave, holding the keys to resurrection power. We need it for our little Olive Alayne..."
It seems odd at first to read about something like this, just more religious nuttery. But I suppose it's actually just a form of grieving. Who would not feel similarly had they lost a young child.
The leader said when there is breakthrough or a miracle, Jesus gets the credit, adding, "but when it doesn't work, we don't blame God. We give him the glory. We give him the praise. We celebrate his goodness, his kindness, because nothing about our experience - difficult or not - changes who he is."
An example of religiously having it both ways, I suppose.
I do not know how I would grieve but I would not pray for resurrection certainly, as it would seem that I am asking a god to change its mind.
Bethel leadership has thanked believers from around the world for joining them in prayer and for supporting them as they contend for a miracle.
Maybe a super intelligent alien is listening and watching and will take pity. That is a slightly more rational hope, but maybe it's the identical hope they are expressing. They simply have a name for their hoped-for alien and they call it "god."