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They don't have to be true to have an effect on people.


I think it argues against the claim that it must have had a (real) healing effect for it to be passed along.

People are quick to call in the placebo effect, as a scientific sounding explanation, but is nobody reminded of faith healing? People get up out of wheel chairs, cast away their crutches and say they've been healed.


>but is nobody reminded of faith healing? People get up out of wheel chairs, cast away their crutches and say they've been healed.

That's just common fakery.




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