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I do not see your problem here Hope.
Let us just take just one of the claims that you have made here over the years, less forcefully than in the old BBC days it's true but still you make it.
You repeatedly insist that there is some sort of link between healing and faith/prayer.
Not sure that I posted much on that topic in the 'BBC days'. I only visited the boards a dozen or so times.
This should be easy enough to demonstrate. These days all sorts of organisations keep and publish records about patient illnesses and recovery rates. None of them show any such link at all.
OK, lets look at that suggestion. About 2 years ago, one of the members of the church I attend was diagnosed with cancer and given 2 - 4 weeks to live. She was placed on a palliative regime of medication, with no attempt to treat the condition. At the morning service the next Sunday, the congregation - about 200-225 strong that day - was asked to get into groups of 4 or 5 and to pray for her and a number of other issues that concerned the church (including the global political situation of the time). Which of your 'all sorts of organisations' would have kept records of that, I wonder.
Not only did the lady concerned have a clean bill of health in a subsequent check-up when she had lived beyond the 2-4 weeks period, but she is still alive and a recent check-up confirmed that she was still clear. I accept that, as with many conditions, a complete recovery may well be impossible, hence the phrase 'being in remission' or 'recovering' as in conditions such as alcoholism. That doesn't mean that healing/spontaneous recovery hasn't taken place, especially when 2-4 weeks turns into 2 years and still going strong.
In fact the only actual scientific research into this in relation to heart patients in America actually showed that patients who knew they were being prayed for actually fared worse than others, and perhaps because it added extra anxiety to their situation some suggested.
and how do the researchers know whether the people know that they are being prayed for, unless they were hovering around themselves, possibly adding to the stress and tension in the first place? By the way, 'Some suggested' doesn't sound a particularly reliable phrase in scientific terms.I would suggest that the vast majority of prayer for healing is done without any of the oranisations that you refer to having the slightest clue that its taking place, making any findings thay come up with, open to question.
One hundred years research into Lourdes Pilgrims seeking cures shows no difference in the spontaneous recovery rates between them and that observed in the general public.
But then, 'spontaneous recovery' is no more than a convenient term for scientifically unexplained/inexplicable healings, thus making that statistic somewhat moot.
If there were ANY EVIDENCE at all that prayer/faith had a health advantage it would be jumped upon, if for no other reason that it might save money. There is non.
Perhaps that is why NHS trusts are rushing to do away with their chaplains.
But still you push this outright lie and cover up by saying such things cannot be measured. Yes they can and are. There is no link.
If anyone is lying, it is you because it is you who are catagorical in your claim. All I have ever done is state that there are scientifically inexplicable 'recoveries/healings' and say that timings and other circumstances suggest that prayer can and does have a positive impact - at least, I have seen enough examples of the combination of prayer and inexplicable healings to suggest that they aren't mere coincidences.
Although prayer and faith might help some feel a bit better in their minds. It makes no difference at all to the actual outcome of the illness.
Again, without far more material than the medical profession is willing to release, this is only an opinion - not a sceintifically proven truth.
Stop deceiving yourself and others.
I'll do that when you stop trying to make opinion out as fact.
By the way, to mirror Shakes thanks in regard to your patience, you are possibly the first person to have laid out an argument that has been so easy to refute. Others have laid out arguments that are so complex and pretentious as to make any attempt at a rebuttal sound just as pretentious.