"Behold yet another study revealing how fervent, deep faith improves survival rates of liver transplant patients -- or, more broadly, how intense faith in, well, anything at all, can help heal whatever may ail you.
Nothing new, really. Dovetails with the famed placebo effect, proven a million ways from Sunday: If you really, truly believe something will work, that something will heal and nurture and help fix you, it will. Well, sometimes. A little. Power of positive thinking, baby. You gotta have faith. You gotta believe. You gotta want to get better. I mean, of course.
It works with vitamins. It works with all antidepressant drugs. It works with sugar pills. It works with magic dolphins and spirit guides, chakra cleansings and bowing to Mecca 3,000 times a day. Of course it works with giant Christian God. Hell, that's why we invented her in the first place, right?."
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
It's not what you believe, it's just belief.
You want the good news, or the bad news? - Page 2 - SFGate:
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philosophy,
psychology,
religion
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