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Tuesday 11 February 2014

Do People Abuse Their Relationship With God When They Pray to Not Get Caught Doing Wrong? Tyrese Gibson Sparks Fiery Debate With Question

Culled from the Christian Post online

"Fast and Furious" actor and R&B singer Tyrese Gibson set off a fiery debate on his Facebook page Tuesday, when he questioned whether people abuse their relationship with God when they pray to not get caught doing wrong.

"I think it's real interesting that I find a lot of people take their access for granted. Have you ever done something really stupid and find yourself praying that you didn't get caught?" asked Gibson in a video he shared with his more than 10 million fans Tuesday morning. The entertainer who has increasingly been tackling more existential and spiritual issues on his social media platforms since the death of friend actor Paul Walker last November implied in the video that he feels it is abusive to have that relationship with God but invited his fans to weigh in on the issue as well."How do you do wrong and then pray that you don't get caught? ... Cheating, lying, stealing, a bunch of other malicious horrible crimes that folks [are] doing on the regular that I won't even mention, how do you pray that you won't get caught?" he noted.


"You know how many people are praying, you know, how many people did wrong like murder somebody, did something wrong and they haven't been caught yet and [they're] praying every night that they don't get caught? For all of you God-fearing spiritual folks, I'm just really asking that question," he said. "Is that abusing your relationship with God if you're doing wrong and then praying that you don't get caught?"


What do you think? Is it right to pray to God not to be caught for a bad thing that you have done? Will God answer your prayers? Will that kind of prayer not amount to abusing your relationship with God? 

We will like to hear your comments on this. 

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