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7th February 2012, 07:52 AM
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I have heard it said that six days out of seven the heart beats faster in the morning, the opposite on the seventh, this is seen as evidence of a divinely-inspired sabbath. Has modern medical science confirmed or denied this? | 
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Reps: 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 (power: 9,223,372,036,857,410) | | Originally Posted by StormHawk Many rhythms are observed in nature, multiples of 7. "Chronobiology" is studying this.
I have heard it said that six days out of seven the heart beats faster in the morning, the opposite on the seventh, this is seen as evidence of a divinely-inspired sabbath. Has modern medical science confirmed or denied this?
If that's true, I'm sure 'modern medical science' can explain it away as a non-Biblical principle.
And the peanut gallery will just claim that, unless the heartbeat slows down on Saturdays or Sundays, they're breaking the Sabbath.
Anyone whose heartbeat slows down on a Monday - Friday would be considered a backslider.
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Reps: 168,354,222,281,474,272 (power: 168,354,222,281,479) | | Originally Posted by StormHawk Many rhythms are observed in nature, multiples of 7. "Chronobiology" is studying this. I have heard it said that six days out of seven the heart beats faster in the morning, the opposite on the seventh, this is seen as evidence of a divinely-inspired sabbath. Has modern medical science confirmed or denied this?
Yes, this is evidence that your god exists and your beliefs are now validated. rolls eyes BTW, where did you "heard" this?
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And the peanut gallery will just claim that, unless the heartbeat slows down on Saturdays or Sundays, they're breaking the Sabbath.
Anyone whose heartbeat slows down on a Monday - Friday would be considered a backslider.
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What problem?
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The problem of evil, pain, suffering or modern medical science... take yer' pick.
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Reps: 184,755,664,281,318,720 (power: 184,755,664,281,333) | | Originally Posted by StormHawk Many rhythms are observed in nature, multiples of 7. "Chronobiology" is studying this. I have heard it said that six days out of seven the heart beats faster in the morning, the opposite on the seventh, this is seen as evidence of a divinely-inspired sabbath. Has modern medical science confirmed or denied this?
Without a source I'd say there is less to this than an old wives tale.
If you find a reasonable source it might show the true Sabbath if everyone is on the same cycle. A couple of huge IFs. Might be cool to find out all the people who make a big deal about having to rest on a specific 7th day can be shown a reason to think the one they have used for generations is wrong! | 
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But when you follow the link it says the question has been deleted.
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