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[–] 26453365? ago 

A: Touché. (I knew there's examples, MMS being one, I was just curious what, if any, you could name)/

B: Still not any amount of evidence that prayer solves any issues.

As in the article above, testimony from patients that a drug “worked for them” is enough for doctors to note its efficacy - even when they lack scientific proof of how it works or what it does.

Corruption in pharmaceuticals (accepting a paycheck for fraudulent results) is nothing new. Nor is the fraud that is religion.

[–] 26453670? 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

There’s lots of fraud in religion. Some from ignorance, some from malice. You don’t rely on MSM to deliver truth, why would you accept religion as a conveyor of Truth?

You could certainly call the personal testimony from a praying person a placebo effect. And you would be scientifically accurate.

[–] 26453711? ago 

/tips hat to reasonable response.