So you start a thread for the express purpose of baiting Christians? In other words, you are here to debate, correct and teach Christians to reject Jesus Christ, if you can.
I hope you know that evangelism for other ontologies is not allowed here!
Further the only straw man I see presented here, is your insistence that God MUST answer every prayer we pray or he isn't God. (A very small view of God!)
In fact, yes, no and maybe are all good options to our prayer requests!
YES - because God has answered many of my prayers in amazing ways!
NO - because God has chosen not to answer some of my prayers. In many cases, things would have been very bad for me had God chosen to answer that exact prayer.
MAYBE - because sometimes God wants us to wait, or change something in our lives, or other reasons we cannot fathom.
As for healing, the BIG message of the gospel, is that Jesus came to heal us (deliver us!) from our sins. He is not a big daddy in the sky, who feels pressured to answer every whim, nor every serious request we make.
Sometimes, God is trying to develop our character, in which eternity matters so much more. When God didn't answer my prayers for healing Rheumatoid Arthritis, I got very depressed, and questioned God's judgment. That last for about 4 years. I call it "being in the desert."
But God was more than faithful. I experienced suffering and brokenness and because of that I am better able to minister to those who are suffering or in pain. Because pretty much everyone suffers at some point in their lives.
When my foot reconstruction didn't go as planned, I reflected upon God's answer, "This is not going to turn out the way you think it will." Which is to say, he didn't stop me from getting my foot chopped to pieces, but he was there through it all, and I literally had great peace, through the severe pain of getting my foot chopped to pieces, losing my voice to an RA nodule cause I had to go off meds, not being able to walk for 6 weeks, and then another 4 months in a cast, but with walking.
God was very clear in his Word he had a purpose in mind! Yes, it was mysterious in my myopic sight, but it was truly a gift.
"Not only that, but we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, [SUP]4 [/SUP]and endurance produces character, and character produces hope, [SUP]5 [/SUP]andhope does not put us to shame, because God's love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us." Romans 5:3-5.
Did you notice that passage on your 5 read throughs of the Bible? I know when I saw this, I had read the Bible cover to cover, in several languages and different translations over 30 times. A friend of mine went through a very hard time physically and emotionally, and God showed him that verse, which he had never noticed, and he had read the Bible over 50 times!
The Bible is a very complex and rich book. It requires more than a lifetime to learn all the things God has written in the Bible. It never grows old, and it always reveals Jesus a bit more, each day, each verse, chapter and verse read.
You look to prove your point, and personally, I realize the Bible, our testimonies mean nothing to you.
But I will pray God will open your eyes to the truth of Jesus Christ, just as he opened the eyes of this weary, sin-sick and hardened person I was before God revealed himself to me.