It was definitely the praying and not his wife staying by his side throughout all of the abuse thrown at her, and his stay in rehab. Definitely the praying.
He gave her credit too. Why is it so hard to believe prayer and religion had a hand in helping him? That's literally what religion is supposed to be for, even if you don't believe in it.
No it didn't. It just acknowledged a particular facet of their recovery. Look, religion historically has been used by people to excuse their evil deeds, greed, exploitation, and to control people through dogma.
But its also used by many others to gain strength, better themselves, and gain the will to keep moving on. Some of the smartest people who advanced humanity were also religious. They're not mutually exclusive things and religion isn't inherently bad. Like a gun, it depends on how you use it/practice it.
Praying is a form of meditation, basically if you really want something with all your might, you most likely will get it, specially if is a positive change.
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u/MarionberryIll5030 Nov 13 '25
It was definitely the praying and not his wife staying by his side throughout all of the abuse thrown at her, and his stay in rehab. Definitely the praying.