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In reply to the discussion: I figured it was safer to reply here in A&A [View all]Novara
(6,115 posts)49. "Sending good thoughts and vibes" has the same psychological benefit, I'll bet
And I'll bet no one has studied it. But it's the action of wishing something positive for someone else that produces the benefit in the wishee, not the damn prayer. Or vibes, or good thoughts, or whaterverthehell form it takes. It's the action of wishing something positive for another. Tell them that.
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It is "uplifting", in the case of an earthquake, and a "warm embrace" for volcanoes.
Warren Stupidity
Apr 2015
#21
In a study of the effectiveness of prayer there was a slight negative outcome correlation
Warren Stupidity
Apr 2015
#26
I suppose there's something to be said about the negative impact of false hope
Major Nikon
Apr 2015
#28
No no no, you have it wrong. Posts CRITICAL of religion aren't allowed in GD. Positive Religion
Heddi
Apr 2015
#44
Oh, look, it's the compassionate christian who called atheists "childish pricks"
beam me up scottie
Apr 2015
#61