What is difficult to understand about this?
Not much, apparently. Most posters seem to understand perfectly.
You can't perform reliable experiments with something when the following conditions are inevitably involved:
First we will need to ensure, reliably, that these conditions are actually inevitable. I suspect they are not.
1. It is not about an ability that works or doesn't work but an instance of asking a Being to do something.
OK then, it's about an ability to communicate an intercessory request to a being. Wanna play semantics?
If I say I can read minds then experiments could show I'm either doing it at the time of the experiments or not doing it, but if I ask someone to do something then whether they don't do it doesn't automatically indicate by any measure whether or not they exist or whether or not my asking has really influenced their behavior if they do.
If you say that, I'll have to buy you a beer, because I don't believe anyone could keep track of a sentence like that while they were speaking it.
2. This and #3 go along the same lines. If the thing prayed for happens, there is no scientifically verifiable way of knowing whether it has happened because the Being accepted the supplication.
We could use analysis of statistics to establish the average occurrence of things, and then test to see if prayer can alter these statistics. Correlations between praying tasks and variations in the Mean Occurrence of Stuff™ could be measured and tested.
The variations need only be small, but consistent, to provide a quantifiable result.
3. If the thing doesn't happen, there is no scientifically verifiable way of knowing whether it has happened because the Being did not accept
the supplication.
As for #2, slight variations in the Mean Occurrence of Stuff™ could be measured.
BTW, it's conventional to refer internally to items back up the list from your reference point, not further down it. It's more chronological or something.
4. The very existence of the Being in question has not and cannot be verified by science in the first place since the Being is supernatural and science is the study of nature, not supernature.
The test is to see if prayer works. If it fails because of puppies, QM, or the simple lack of a being to hear is all irrelevant detail.
Either it works or it doesn't, and questions about why it doesn't are up to the prayer-believers to pursue, as the major stakeholders.
5. Only a miniscule slice of the total number of petitionary prayers that have been answered or not answered throughout history could be viewed anyway. Not that this particularly matters in light of 1-4, but I suppose it at least bears mention.
It's really easy to generate new prayers. You can even get wheels that do it automatically. I know a Barkhang Monastary where I can find five of them, if Marco Bartolli's henchmen don't get me first.
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I've seen it sooooo many times, so perhaps I'm perceiving it where it isn't.
That occurred to me too.