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To: GL of Sector 2814; tpanther

Miracles observed by the medical community.

Medicine encounters things that defy reason and expectations all the time. There have been studies done on the effect of prayer on healing and patient recovery.

A verified miracle will not convince someone who doesn’t want to believe in God, but that leaves them with trying to figure out some other way to explain it.


72 posted on 06/04/2009 9:07:29 PM PDT by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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Miracles observed by the medical community.

Medicine encounters things that defy reason and expectations all the time.

Well then, medical journals must brimming over with such encounters. After all, they happen all the time!

Is this, in fact, the case? I don't read them myself, being far more interested in the hard sciences such as astronomy.

There have been studies done on the effect of prayer on healing and patient recovery.

Here's a report on such studies:

http://www.skeptic.com/eskeptic/06-04-05

A quote:

"Results showed no statistically significant differences between the prayed-for and non-prayed-for groups. Although the following findings were not statistically significant, 59% of patients who knew that they were being prayed for suffered complications, compared with 51% of those who were uncertain whether they were being prayed for or not; and 18% in the uninformed prayer group suffered major complications such as heart attack or stroke, compared with 13% in the group that received no prayers."

Yes, I know that it's from a skeptical website, and that you'll probably dismiss it. People who believe in UFOs, The Bermuda Triangle, and astrology feel much the same.

A verified miracle will not convince someone who doesn’t want to believe in God, but that leaves them with trying to figure out some other way to explain it.

While I freely admit that I lean towards a naturalistic explanation (that's what seems to work in the real world, after all), rest assured that given sufficient evidence I would come to a different conclusion.

Well, it's been a hoot, but it's getting late (yawn...). Off to bed!

74 posted on 06/04/2009 9:45:10 PM PDT by GL of Sector 2814 (One man's "magic" is another man's engineering. "Supernatural" is a null word. -- R A Heinlein)
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