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Member 54

Level 45.72

Mar 2006

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Mar 31, 2006, 10:45 PM
Local time: Apr 1, 2006, 04:45 PM
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As previously mentioned, the prayers didn't personally know the persons undergoing treatment. They weren't associated with them outside of this project, so whether praying proved to be inefficient or not is quite irrelevant.
About as relevant as somebody seeing something traumatic, and saying to the family "I'll pray for you." yet they really won't, or it won't do any benefit. It's a kind thought, but it won't stop catholics from getting sleep. As insensitive as that sounds, it's quite logical.
The only thing associated with catholics and christians which I don't agree with, is the rubbish about priests being able to heal people of cancer, illness, aids and the rest. It doesn't work like that, it's merely for morale, and it just doesn't make sense. If it was logical, we wouldn't need hospitals. And you don't see people with insert illness here hiking off to priests for a cure.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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