tazzygirl
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quote: ORIGINAL: tazzygirl Even if what you stated is all prayer does.... it works. I've been accused of cherry picking in this thread but it seems to me like the above is the cherry picked position. Thats hardly cherry picking. Having seen it for myself, having witnessed it myself, having been the one praying my heart out.... quote:
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quote: ORIGINAL: tazzygirl If I have a patient going into surgery who asks me to pray with, or for, them, I will do so. I have witnessed a whole OR team do so because the patient asked. You keep stating, emphatically, that prayer doesnt work. Guess what? For that patient, it just may. I would say that on the way into surgery is not an inappropriate time to question ones would view. I would think that this is a circumstance where humoring the patient is generally the way to go. Rather magnanimous of you to allow people what makes them feel better... at that time. quote:
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quote: ORIGINAL: tazzygirl Does it matter? I mean, honestly, in the grand scheme of things, does it matter if god actually answers or not? 1. To anyone who cares about truth that position is reprehensible. Its only reprehensible because it isnt your truth. If I agreed with you, and went against the truth of another, you would be applauding. quote:
2. We're talking about the grand scheme of things according to the dominant world view. Don't you expect that the grand scheme of things matters in the grand scheme of things? I consider life vs death a bit grander than your version of truth. quote:
3. Prayer; you're looking at some data that tells you it's helpful, some that it's useless and some that it's harmful. Wouldn't it be likely that an accurate understanding of the causal relationship could allow us to more consistently trigger those benefits or at least make the documented harm less likely? Im looking at data. Im looking at my own history. Im looking at the history of many, many patients I have cared for. What are you looking at? By an accurate understanding, as you suggesting a scientific understanding? I have seen Drs become extremely puzzled by the absence of a tumor that was present before. I have witnessed patients who should have passed on long before hold on by sheer will for that one person who has not visited yet. I have witnessed the live birth of a fetus that was dead on ultrasound just moments before going into the ER. I have witnessed many things the scientific community cannot explain. And you want me to agree that we need to scietifically study these things? If you feel a desire to do so, then please do. I have no issue with science. I do have a major issue with people demanding that prayer does not work, thats its an exercise in futility, or a waste of time. Now, of course, you will poo poo away my post and make some snide comment about science not agreeing with me. You can call what I have as a form of "blind faith". When science gets around to actually explaining why the medical miracles occur, then maybe I will listen to what science has to say about the religious.
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Telling me to take Midol wont help your butthurt. RIP, my demon-child 5-16-11 Duchess of Dissent 1 Dont judge me because I sin differently than you. If you want it sugar coated, dont ask me what i think! It would violate TOS.
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