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Could The Virus Lead To A Spiritual Revival?
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'Something is stirring in the souls of millions presently under lockdown. The number of people searching for the word ‘prayer’ on Google ‘skyrocketed’ last month, doubling with every 80,000 new registered cases of coronavirus, according to a University of Copenhagen study. A Pew poll found that 55 per cent of Americans have prayed for an end to the pandemic. And no, it’s not only the Bible Belt: researchers reported that 15 per cent of those who ‘seldom or never pray’ and 24 per cent of those who do not belong to any religion have prayed about the virus.'
Have you prayed - even in the simplest of terms - for someone's health?
Have you prayed - even in the simplest of terms - for someone's health?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//A Pew poll found that 55 per cent of Americans have prayed for an end to the pandemic//
Perhaps they have but if you check Pew statistics on prayer you’ll find a similar number of people pray regularly anyway so I don’t think this indicates a sudden upsurge in prayer. It’s just an indication of what people are currently praying for. Had the world been hit by some other disaster no doubt prayers in similar numbers would have been offered for that.
Perhaps they have but if you check Pew statistics on prayer you’ll find a similar number of people pray regularly anyway so I don’t think this indicates a sudden upsurge in prayer. It’s just an indication of what people are currently praying for. Had the world been hit by some other disaster no doubt prayers in similar numbers would have been offered for that.
Khandro. Science requires independent thinking and open-mindedness in order to ascertain how the world works. Religion requires obedience and acceptance of authority and promises that it already knows the answers to life's questions. Of course, there are unimaginative and closed minded scientists and thoughtful religious followers, but in both cases the system they are in discourages such attitudes.
Science requires independent thinking and open-mindedness in order to ascertain how the world works. Religion requires obedience and acceptance of authority and promises that it already knows the answers to life's questions. Of course, there are unimaginative and closed minded scientists and thoughtful religious followers, but in both cases the system they are in discourages such attitudes.
The above quote from Atheist is not correct.
Most in the scientific establishment have a worldview that includes a metaphysical prohibition, so not completely open minded.
Christians if they are thoughtful do not rely on blind faith, but science is an important part of their worldview.
The above quote from Atheist is not correct.
Most in the scientific establishment have a worldview that includes a metaphysical prohibition, so not completely open minded.
Christians if they are thoughtful do not rely on blind faith, but science is an important part of their worldview.
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