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Now, this study’s author paints prayer as good for “mental benefits”. The classic insidious game in our age – a disputation of Prayer’s real and demonstrable effects on altering real-life scenarios – despite it being something completely demonstrable, with clear and convincing, having overwhelming evidence for. But the problem is, the information simply doesn’t come out forthrightly to people, due to not only the general morass of a lack of faith but even worse the cowardice of this age, especially of those of faith – cowards, who have faith and yet have failed to rise up to their obligation – evangelization – abjectly. As such, information on prayer and real-life experiences are not being emphasized or are not at all in some cases mentioned in secular contexts. For instance, a 2006 study by the author Masters has a well-concealed subsection in which they show that for sick patients specifically, prayer works, at 95% statistical confidence.
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