jayem
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Perhaps that depends on the person praying. I've seen people get so "worked up" during prayer that those bodily functions drastically increase rather than decrease.
For sure. I think that occurs mostly in those charismatic and Pentecostal churches, or at large scale revival meetings. Worshippers get hyped up into an intensely heightened emotional state. They shout, they babble unintelligibly, and they can fall to the floor or briefly lose consciousness. It’s bizarre—a sort of mass religious hysteria.
Is it your view that prayer doesn't really accomplish anything except make the person praying feel better about the situation, and gives the person being prayed for false hope?
Yes. Though if the object of prayer is also a religious believer, I won’t disparage showing him/her concern and providing some comfort. But if I’m seriously ill, I don’t want any religious rituals or metaphysical speculation. I want science-based medical care.
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