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To: x5452
The sign of the cross and Orthodox prayer are capable of killing microbes and change the optical properties of water

Does it only work when you go right-to-left or is left-to-right okay? ;-)

2 posted on 03/21/2006 9:17:29 AM PST by Nihil Obstat ( Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner)
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To: Nihil Obstat
"Does it only work when you go right-to-left or is left-to-right okay? "
Well, could've been worse: devout contemplation have been known to lead to 40 years long constipation:
"About this time [1512] there lived in the town of Augsbourg a virgin, named Anne, who had arrived at the age of forty years, without eating, drinking, sleeping, or having any natural evacuations! By which it may be known that she was under especial grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, - and she had given herself up to devout contemplation." Monstrelet Chronicle, III, 229
4 posted on 03/21/2006 9:26:35 AM PST by GSlob
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To: Nihil Obstat
Does it only work when you go right-to-left or is left-to-right okay? ;-)

Left-to-right turns it into antimatter, followed by a very large explosion. Important safety tip!

5 posted on 03/21/2006 10:02:39 AM PST by Alex Murphy (Colossians 4:5)
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To: Nihil Obstat
17 March 2006, 14:40 The sign of the cross and Orthodox prayer are capable of killing microbes and change the optical properties of water - a study

I'd buy that it has a psychosomatic effect that boosts a person's immune system. But bactericidal water? Yeah, sure, right.
12 posted on 04/11/2006 10:14:12 PM PDT by Old_Mil (http://www.constitutionparty.org - Forging a Rebirth of Freedom.)
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