Of course He hears. And sometimes the answer is "no" or "not yet."
Yes, according to some religious beliefs, God can hear the prayers of unbelievers.
Yes, many religious beliefs hold that God is able to hear prayers, even those that are silent or unspoken.
Prayers have to be from the heart for god to hear it. If it isn't from the heart then God will know because he can read our hearts.
No. ANSWER: God has no reason to answer an unbelievers prayer UNLESS it is a prayer for salvation. After salvation God will answer your prayers. You do not have to be baptized to have your prayers answered. Your prayers are addressed to God in Jesus' name. If you do not belong to God through Jesus Christ God will not hear you.
According to Christian belief, God hears the prayers of everyone, regardless of whether they are saved or unsaved.
Yes, according to many religious beliefs, God is believed to hear and respond to the prayers of all individuals, regardless of their beliefs or background.
Those that believe in God believe that he hears all prayers. In most major religions, God is omnipotent and omniscient, so he would hear the prayers of everyone.
According to Christian belief, God hears the prayers of all people, regardless of whether they are saved or not.
According to Christian belief, God hears all prayers, regardless of whether the person praying is saved or not.
God doesn't stop the heaven just to hear one prayer. God listens to hear multiple prayers everyday
According to Christian belief, God hears the prayers of all individuals, including unbelievers who sincerely seek to know Him.
According to Catholic beliefs, saints are believed to be able to hear prayers and intercede on behalf of those who pray to them. This concept is rooted in the idea that saints are close to God and continue to be involved in the affairs of the living.