Captain Hesperus wrote:What were the PCT worried about, religious extremism?
AFAIK there's been made a real big study in the US which did prove that prayers for people after surgery come with an increased chance of complications. The study was financed by christians...not the outcome they expected. But then, if it's offered, I don't see any problems.
The wife of a friend was sort of freaked when she had an accident and was brought to a hospital run by christians, not the state. There they did pray all the time, and she's an atheist, asked to be placed in a sperate room so that she doesn't get involved with this, and they complied. She was happy though, when she left, but then, it was a christian hospital.
After my recent knee surgery, I had to wait for quite some time...and the guy in the wakeup room then told me how he found his way to Jesus and offered a religious card with a psalm. I'm no christian, I even dislike some of the catholic ideas...and I wouldn't allow such a thing to change my pagan ways...but I thought the guy was doing it in a nice and not really persuasive way, and he was more about jesus than some churches way. Would not complain about that...after all, he was really ill and when he found his belief, he recovered. It's not even possible to expect from a person with such a background not telling about it!
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