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Would an atheist wanting to pray be irony?
It’s for a school assignment, I think it would be irony, but not too sure.
9 Answers
- GypsyfishLv 79 months agoFavourite answer
No. That's a contradiction, but not irony. Irony is when there's a twist. If a religious tennis player prays for the win, but the atheist wins, that's irony.
In Alanis Morissette's song "Ironic", the examples are coincidences, not ironies (which makes the song ironic). She says "Rain on your wedding day..." but that's just coincidence. It's not necessarily unexpected. If, however, you plan your outside wedding for Las Vegas because it never rains there, and then it rains, THAT's ironic, because you could have saved your money and had it near home.
- oldschoolLv 79 months ago
Ironic: "Happening in the opposite way to what is expected, and typically causing wry amusement because of this."
- MichaelLv 79 months ago
Ironic would be the atheist dies and goes to heaven,
but his friend a devout christian goes to hell.
- SumDudeLv 79 months ago
wanting - no. Praying to get something, save his life (etc) - yes. ["There are no atheists in foxholes."]
- Anonymous9 months ago
I'm not an expert but I don't think it's irony, someone can crave a feeling of something they won't attain. I really wish I could have a low anxiety day, i know it can't happen but I still want it. I believe in God, but i think this is how and Athiest would think
- 9 months ago
yes it would because they do not believe in any higher power and therefore praying would be considered irony.