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Americans believe in two gods
Maybe not both at the same time, but that’s still what the results of study amount to, I suspect. But, maybe that’s just me believing in something that isn’t really there… A couple studies were done recently to track how … Continue reading
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And I’m never depressed because I know I don’t need an invisible caregiver…
Interesting study via Science Daily: clinically depressed patients were more likely to respond to their meds if they thought God gave a damn about their recovery. Response to medication, defined as a 50-percent reduction in symptoms, can vary in psychiatric … Continue reading
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