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Published - Friday, April 18, 2008

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Letter: Doctors agree, prayer is effective

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There are thousands of Americans who use faith healing on a daily basis, but maybe not for typical religious reasons. Adults and children are dying simply because they either do not have medical insurance and have been turned down for appropriate medical care or their health insurance company will not pay for their life saving surgery, medication, or treatment. How different the scenario might be if that same family was praying with all their faith for healing for their daughter because they fell into one of those categories? Would you then call the insurance company “child abusers,” or should the United States government be responsible for abusing a child or an adult to death because the current health care system does not cover all?

There are studies that have been done in hospitals which show to even the most unreligous doctors that patients who pray for their recovery, or who are prayed for, often heal at quicker rates than those who don’t have prayers said for them. There are also many documented cases where tumors or other ailments disappear and doctors are unable to explain why, except that those patients were having fervent prayers said for them.

Everyone dies, and that is a part of our mortal existence. Horrible accidents occur every day where loved ones, young and old, are maimed for life, or die. Some take tragedies and turn them into something positive for others -- that’s where laws such as the “Amber Alert” come from. Or, consider the man in the news right now, Randy Pausch, who has been given six months to live because he has terminal cancer. He is out showing people how to live life with grace and dignity and in the process he is inspiring many others to live their lives more fully. Though he may prematurely lose his life, his faith is healing many others and motivating them to reach out and do good.

What might you do if the doctors told you there was nothing more they could do to save either yourself or one of your loved ones from dying? Who knows, you might even find yourself turning to prayer!

Dawn Schanze

Belleville, Mich.
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Bob wrote on Apr 24, 2008 1:23 AM:

" Hence Prayer and Religion are a crutch for people who can't keep a positive atitude and need something to believe in because they don't believe in themselves. "

Not the same thing... wrote on Apr 22, 2008 10:13 AM:

" If there is nothing medicine can do for a person with a terminal disease, that is one thing, but this poor little girl could have been saved! yes prayer is effective as to keeping a positive attitude, and that does help alot. God works thru doctors, he created them right? If I was in a car accident and was bleeding to death for an example, I would let the emergency personel try to save my life instead of saying..no thank you, I'm just going to pray that the bleeding will stop. "

Bob wrote on Apr 22, 2008 4:40 AM:

" Utter nonsense. lol lol (Is this a serious atricle?) "

Nonsense wrote on Apr 18, 2008 7:10 AM:

" How silly "


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