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Sunday, August 30, 2020

Faith Healing

 Double blind trials.

A double blind trial for a drug or treatment, is where the real drug is given to half the people in the study and a fake sugar pill is given to the other half.  This is because some people get healed when given the sugar pill.  They have faith they will be healed and they are healed.

Why are double blind trials necessary to prove a drug or treatment works?

Why is it that the medical community does not in general believe faith can heal, but require statistics that a treatment works better than faith alone before it is approved?

How many people suffer in a trial by not receiving a real treatment?

Should trials compare among viable treatments instead of fake treatments?

Can faith that God will heal be as strong as faith that a sugar pill can heal?

Most proven treatments do not statically heal all patients so how much better are they than faith alone?

How much does a medical treatment cost versus a faith treatment?

Can doctors heal all patients?

Can faith heal all illnesses?

Do doctors help people even with their limited knowledge? 



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