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>
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> I believe in God. But it seems God works through people. Tests have
> shown that praying for a sick or dying person does not help the
> person. This is because the doctors are already doing everything they
> can.
>
> I think the religions are wrong when they describe God as a person or
> anything like a person. It seems that God could actually be explained
> scientifically. I think it has something to do with telepathy. In my
> experience it looks like telepathy is real. Though it could possibly
> be a coincidence, I don't think so. Here is what this website says:
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>
http://www.themystica.com/mystica/articles/t/telepathy.html
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> "Telepathy, like the other forms of psychic phenomena is elusive and
> difficult to test systematically. Enough evidence is available to
> reasonably substantiate the phenomenon does exist. But, quantifying it
> seems to be another matter. The phenomenon is closely connected to the
> emotional states on both the sender and receiver which creates
> difficulty in replicating experimental results."
>
> "Most often telepathy occurs spontaneously in incidents of crisis
> where a relative or friend has been injured or killed in an accident.
> An individual is aware of the danger to the other person from a
> distance. Such information seems to come in different forms as in
> thought fragments, like something is wrong; in dreams, visions,
> hallucinations, mental images, in clairaudience, or in words that pop
> into the mind. Often such information causes the person, the receiver,
> to change is course of action, such as changing his travel plans or
> daily schedule, or to just call or contact the other person. Some
> incidents involve apparent telepathy between humans and animals."
>
> "Also, telepathy is not affected by distance or obstacles between the
> sender and receiver."
>
> If this is so, then what about the religious concept of prayer. Here
> is another web site:
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>
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/203984_brain16.html
>
> "Researchers find that a man is able to play a video game with just
> the power of his brain"
>
> "using his mind alone to move a cursor that chases targets on a
> computer screen."
>
> "It's pretty amazing, and even a little spooky," said Dr. Jeff
> Ojemann, a neurosurgeon at Harborview Medical Center and the
> University of Washington.
>
> "Ojemann and Kai Miller, a UW medical student doing graduate work in
> physics and computer science, are among a relatively small group of
> researchers worldwide studying how people can learn to control devices
> simply by thinking."
>
> "We don't really know all of the internal processes involved in this,"
> Ojemann said. "We hope to also learn more about how the brain
> functions from this."
>
> If this is so then even more could be going on then scientists are
> aware of. The Bible says, "God is Love". We know the heart is an organ
> for pumping blood. Love comes from the brain. Though it could affect
> us physically and seem to affect the heart. There are a lot of brains
> operating on the earth. And if the brain does have more capacity then
> scientists are aware of, it looks like this God is real.
>
>
>
http://www.ihr.org/
http://www.natvan.com
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>
http://www.thebirdman.org http://www.nsm88.com/
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>
http://wsi.matriots.com/jews.html