Originally Posted by RicoD
no, it was done to see if religious beliefs have anything to do with peoples recovery towards illness and overall health recovery. which is, in reality, cannot truly be proven. Since a handful of people have recovered from illnesses that have been thought to be uncurable and vise versa... this research has no point. You cant test, 10,000 people +/- and whatever the majority result of it is, is the general fact to things such as religion and beliefs and its effects. there are waaay too many variables and factors.
and as ive stated, im no PRO-religion neither am i anti-religious beliefs. This research to me is just pointless.
"no" what? no one claimed it was specifically conducted to be anti/pro religion.
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