A new study released Monday reveals that a vast majority of Americans turn to their faith during a health challenge. Nearly nine of 10 Americans have relied upon healing prayer at some point in their lives, praying for others even more than for themselves, according to a study by Baylor University epidemiologist Jeff Levin.
“The most surprising finding is that more than a quarter of all Americans have practiced laying on of hands — and nearly one in five has done so on multiple occasions,” said Mr. Levin, who tracks the role of faith in health and cultural matters across society.
“Interestingly, most people who use prayer for healing do so alongside regular medical care, rather than as a substitution, as has been presumed up to now. Healing prayer is being used more as a complementary treatment rather than as an alternative one.” noted the researcher.
“Outside of belief in God, there may be no more ubiquitous religious expression in the U.S. than use of healing prayer,” he said, adding that the findings also suggest that prayer may be among them most widely used forms of treatment for medical problems, rather than a “fringe activity.”
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Praise the Lord and pass me the Copperhead!
When a old man lays his hands on a young girl, he gets arrested, go figure?
Superstition kills..
Miracles still happen to those who truly believe. I've been the recipient of the Lord's healing more than once. And it didn't involve snakes! That is someone's superstition. God said man's wisdom is foolishness. Pure, humble belief, faith and prayer work miracles.
Jesus said, "Your FAITH shall make you whole" (or healthy, i.e., healed of whatever problem you're facing). But beware that there are consequences after receiving divine wisdom and doing stupid things afterward. You have to consider what the whole Book says.
"Miracles" happen whether you believe or not.
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