What are they putting in the water over in Old Europe? Researchers at Oxnard are studying the effects of worshiping an idol on pain relief. Even worse, notice how smoothly they conflate belief in God with Romanist Mary-hailing.
From the furriner MSM:
If they can get that effect out of a painting of their "Virgin Mary" goddess, I suppose they can get it out of anything, even a painting of Darwin. It certainly isn't from God, since He tells us in the Epistle of James how faith healing is supposed to be done, and it isn't through looking at a painting of a false god.
From the furriner MSM:
Belief in God 'really can relieve pain'
Faith in God really can relieve pain, according to the results of a bizarre scientific experiment.
Research at Oxford University has found believers can draw on their religion to endure suffering with greater fortitude, suggesting Christian martyrs may have been able to reduce the agony of torture or slow death.
Academics at The Oxford Centre For Science Of The Mind gave electric shocks to 12 Roman Catholics and 12 atheists as they studied a painting of the Virgin Mary.
They found Catholics seemed able to block out much of the pain. Using brain-scanning techniques, they also discovered that the Catholics were able to activate part of the brain associated with conditioning the experience of pain.
Faith in God really can relieve pain, according to the results of a bizarre scientific experiment.
Research at Oxford University has found believers can draw on their religion to endure suffering with greater fortitude, suggesting Christian martyrs may have been able to reduce the agony of torture or slow death.
Academics at The Oxford Centre For Science Of The Mind gave electric shocks to 12 Roman Catholics and 12 atheists as they studied a painting of the Virgin Mary.
They found Catholics seemed able to block out much of the pain. Using brain-scanning techniques, they also discovered that the Catholics were able to activate part of the brain associated with conditioning the experience of pain.

How Gracious He is, to give them practice.
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