Quote:And medical research has shown coronary-bypass patients who knew strangers were praying for them fared significantly worse than people who got no prayers
Hey Mike, I don't mean to be argumentative but it does depend upon the study and with what bias they began. In this study I believe the people were told they were being prayed for so rather than testing the effects of prayer, they ended up testing the effects of "what happens when patients know they are being prayed for." Not the same.
Besides, while such tests are interesting, they can't really test prayer's effectiveness or noneffectiveness. That's more like testing witchcraft which believes there will be an effect as willed by the spellcaster if everything is done just right: words, actions, ritual etc. That isn't what most think prayer to be. Rather than effecting my will (the motto of the Gardnerian) I seek to effect a divine will. Whatever that might be. I get there are objections to this, but what the heck? Hitchen's objections to those praying for him as he struggles with cancer have softened to the point where he now is no longer resentful (irrational if I'm praying to pasta) and instead is only skeptical (a truly defensible position.)
And guys, don't forget. We all have faith. Faith is what allows us to take someone else's word for the testing they have already done, or knowledge already acquired, and apply it without repeat testing ourselves. That's why we don't do stress tests on every chair we sit on. We have faith it will hold us. When it doesn't, that's when we become skeptical. For awhile. Until faith in the next chair kicks in. Those of us who put our faith in God are saying, in my experience and under my test parameters, God has not failed me in what He has promised me. That's all.
I try to encourage everyone to cultivate the faith they do have. It's opposite, and I've been there with the beast, is despair. Not skepticisim. I am a man of faith, and skeptical all to boot. I approach new ideas and new stuff with the same curmudgeonly resistance as any agnostic. But faith in god? Tested, tested and tested. And while my life has not been easy by any stretch (homeless 2x, sick, children in jeopardy, job lost 2, etc) I coulnd't have endured without the comfort I get from believing.
This is a critical element of our arsenal against the beast. Faith leads us to hope. Hope leads us to effective interventions. Effective interventions leads us to a happier day. Just my thoughts. God bless! lance