God and Backwardness – A Prayer
I forgive all those who are ashamed of God and of faith in God, who equate faith in God with ignorance and a lack of progress and civilization.
I forgive all those for whom knowledge of God and truth about God stand in opposition to modernity, civilizational development, and the scientific and logical understanding of the world and reality.
I forgive all those for whom God Himself and the very concept of God are superstition and a regression in spiritual and intellectual development. I forgive all those who promote the view that the laws of logic and all scientific knowledge gathered to date provide no answers about the nature of God and do not confirm His existence.
I forgive all those who proclaim that knowledge of God is a manifestation of ignorance, backwardness, and an irrational legacy of an old, already outdated belief system, such that God Himself timidly peers out from the yellowed pages of the Bible or other holy books.
I forgive all those who treat engagement with God as magic, trickery, superstition, and shameful sorcery—practices considered a disgrace to a civilized, educated being.
I forgive all those who treat praying to God and inviting God into one’s life as practices akin to summoning spirits, including elements of possession and mediumship.
I forgive all those who, upon hearing that I speak to God and address my prayers directly to God Himself, called me “possessed” and “unfit for today’s times and modernity.”
I forgive all those who tap their foreheads when they hear about the idea of building a personal relationship with God Himself.
I have returned freedom to all those who convinced me that hearing the voice of God Himself and seeing God is nothing more than a manifestation of mental illness, confusion of the mind, or simply possession.
I forgive all those who treat inviting a God invisible to them as equivalent to inviting or summoning some spirit. I have returned freedom to all those who convinced me that establishing personal contact with God is dangerous spiritualism.
I forgive all those who promote the opinion that faith in God and in God’s help is mere naivety, gullibility, and childish expectation of help from an elusive, ethereal being whom no one can see or hear. I forgive all those who believe that God is some doubtful, fleeting energy that bears no relation to hard evidence, real, logical, tangible matter.
I have already returned full freedom and autonomy to all those who call me “ignorant,” “a sucker,” “a naïve fool,” or even “an idiot” when I say that I trust God and His help.
I forgive all those who proclaim that deities are more real and more true than God. I forgive myself for my belief that it is better for me to go to a deity known to me—or to any deity about whom I already know something, whose biography I know—rather than to go to a God previously unknown to me, about whom various, yet dubious and unverified rumors circulate.
I forgive myself for the fact that, lacking knowledge about God, I focused on scientifically confirmed knowledge, on hard, logical, material, banal proofs, in order to stand firmly on the ground.
I forgive all those who proclaim that open upper chakras mean having one’s head in the clouds, detached from real reality.
I forgive all those who do not believe in God because they cannot measure Him, weigh Him, subject Him to scientific research and medical experiments, or simply do not see or hear God. I forgive all clairvoyants who do not believe in God because they have not encountered Him either on Earth or among the clouds.
I forgive all those who have built their sense of security on logical, scientific laws into which the concept and understanding of the omnipresent presence of God somehow failed to fit, and who even claim that it was not God who created the world, but that humans created and invented God.
I have already returned freedom to all those who claim that people who trust God and pray to God are provincial, uneducated, unprogressive—that such behavior is characteristic mainly of the backward-minded.
Author: Małgorzata Krata
Opublikowano: 26/01/2026
Autor: Małgorzata Krata
Kateogrie: God


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