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I need to know which sentence is true:
Praying orders your state of mind,
Praying influences your state of mind
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I need to know which sentence is true:
Praying orders your state of mind,
Praying influences your state of mind
grammar
New contributor
put on hold as primarily opinion-based by KarlG, Lawrence, J. Taylor, oerkelens, jimm101 2 days ago
Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Welcome to EL&U. The efficacy of prayer as a mental disciple across all religions is ultimately a matter of opinion. Ordering could be a type of influence, so even on the linguistic level, both of your statements could be true.
– KarlG
2 days ago
Whether any of the statements is to be considered true is a matter of philosophy or theology, and not of language. I suspect you want to ask about whether the statements are grammatical (or "correct", which is not the same as true).
– oerkelens
2 days ago
How could we possibly know which one is true??
– tchrist♦
2 days ago
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I need to know which sentence is true:
Praying orders your state of mind,
Praying influences your state of mind
grammar
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I need to know which sentence is true:
Praying orders your state of mind,
Praying influences your state of mind
grammar
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put on hold as primarily opinion-based by KarlG, Lawrence, J. Taylor, oerkelens, jimm101 2 days ago
Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
put on hold as primarily opinion-based by KarlG, Lawrence, J. Taylor, oerkelens, jimm101 2 days ago
Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Welcome to EL&U. The efficacy of prayer as a mental disciple across all religions is ultimately a matter of opinion. Ordering could be a type of influence, so even on the linguistic level, both of your statements could be true.
– KarlG
2 days ago
Whether any of the statements is to be considered true is a matter of philosophy or theology, and not of language. I suspect you want to ask about whether the statements are grammatical (or "correct", which is not the same as true).
– oerkelens
2 days ago
How could we possibly know which one is true??
– tchrist♦
2 days ago
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Welcome to EL&U. The efficacy of prayer as a mental disciple across all religions is ultimately a matter of opinion. Ordering could be a type of influence, so even on the linguistic level, both of your statements could be true.
– KarlG
2 days ago
Whether any of the statements is to be considered true is a matter of philosophy or theology, and not of language. I suspect you want to ask about whether the statements are grammatical (or "correct", which is not the same as true).
– oerkelens
2 days ago
How could we possibly know which one is true??
– tchrist♦
2 days ago
Welcome to EL&U. The efficacy of prayer as a mental disciple across all religions is ultimately a matter of opinion. Ordering could be a type of influence, so even on the linguistic level, both of your statements could be true.
– KarlG
2 days ago
Welcome to EL&U. The efficacy of prayer as a mental disciple across all religions is ultimately a matter of opinion. Ordering could be a type of influence, so even on the linguistic level, both of your statements could be true.
– KarlG
2 days ago
Whether any of the statements is to be considered true is a matter of philosophy or theology, and not of language. I suspect you want to ask about whether the statements are grammatical (or "correct", which is not the same as true).
– oerkelens
2 days ago
Whether any of the statements is to be considered true is a matter of philosophy or theology, and not of language. I suspect you want to ask about whether the statements are grammatical (or "correct", which is not the same as true).
– oerkelens
2 days ago
How could we possibly know which one is true??
– tchrist♦
2 days ago
How could we possibly know which one is true??
– tchrist♦
2 days ago
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Welcome to EL&U. The efficacy of prayer as a mental disciple across all religions is ultimately a matter of opinion. Ordering could be a type of influence, so even on the linguistic level, both of your statements could be true.
– KarlG
2 days ago
Whether any of the statements is to be considered true is a matter of philosophy or theology, and not of language. I suspect you want to ask about whether the statements are grammatical (or "correct", which is not the same as true).
– oerkelens
2 days ago
How could we possibly know which one is true??
– tchrist♦
2 days ago