Why Christians don't follow the same manner to pray their Gods ?

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why Christians don’t one way of praying their Gods?


I have seen a lot of Christian prayers. I visited a lot of church and watched tv or internet here the conclusion of my studies :
1- Catholics prayers are more like kids school chanting, they repeat their words in a very chanty melodies, their churches are 98% empty because Catholics are saved they are not obliged to pray or to assist at church, their church are full only during funerals or weeding. Catholics worship four Gods ( Father, Son, Marry and the Holy Sprit) they worship also their saints and their dead.
2- Protestant churches in other hand are more crowded, people can pray in very erratic manners :
Some of them use dance as a form of prayers.
Some of them laugh loudly, claiming that the Holy Spirit makes them laugh or cry.
Others may use trance with music as a tool to communicate with God.
While others would use fire or miracles as a proof of God presence,
Protestants worship mostly the Holy Spirit, as well the father and the son but also they worship the Jews thinking they are the chosen people of their God.
Protestant prayers are very different from that of Catholics, their payers are loud trances Pastors would usually claim that God have spoken to them while on stage, and would give fresh messages from God to the frenzy indoctrinated church’s audience.

But the question is why Christians don’t follow the same way of praying their Gods?
 
The answer lies partially in different interpretations of scripture. Google "denominations" and/or consult a dictionary.

Your religion has the same problem as in Sunni and Shiite
 
Because God wants prayer and worship to come from the heart. When you truly love somebody, do you express it in just one way? No. It could be expressed through flowers, a dance, a kiss on the cheek, etc.

Prayer is a time to become connected to God. God is a friend, who we develop a personal relationship with. We are supposed to be ourselves when it comes to God, not some robot that has to pray in the same exact way.
 
There is no S on the end of God. There is only one. And we do worship like they used to..(Atleast my church does) =)
 
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