“Searching for Evidence of Divine Healing” ~ the slogan under the banner for the conference of the World Christian Doctors’ Network (WCDN). A few years ago this organisation caught my attention upon researching ‘divine healing’. An Australian doctor, Irene Jacovou was mentioned as having presented “the most outstanding case of healing” (The Korea Times) – November 2009 conference in Kiev, Ukraine. This
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Not for long if you check out what Aussie thinkers are saying. However, it is lagging behind somewhat. Can Australia catch up with places like North America, the UK and Europe? This fascinating observation caught my attention by Australian consultant psychiatrist, Tanveer Ahmed in The Sydney Morning Herald: “The increasing embrace of wellness ideologies to embellish personal medical credentials is a
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This is a question every parent considering Christian Science treatment would hopefully naturally ask – because they love their kids. I have first hand experience as a child who grew up in a family with mixed beliefs. Is Christian Science safe for children? The answer is YES – My story. This question is one of several important FAQ’s: “An adult choosing prayer and
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Source credit: Oxygen-Multimedia Wouldn’t that be great? New models from the material to the spiritual here on earth! A timely tweet a few hours ago – for the purpose of this blog – from the Dalai Lama: “To arrive at certainty you need to start from a skeptical posture. The best scientists are impartial, not swayed by their own beliefs.”
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The primary school teacher handed out a list of famous names to our class – names of late inventors, doctors, scientists etc. We had to prepare a speech on one of these renowned individuals. I chose Florence Nightingale (her birthday today; 1820–1910) because she sounded so clean and tidy, and very kind to sick people.
GUEST POST: by Eric Nelson, media and legislative spokesperson for Christian Science in Northern California… Stanford University’s School of Medicine is well known for its breakthrough discoveries and innovations in medical technology and treatment, patient care, education, and research. But what are probably not so well known are the advances being made by an emerging group of practitioners at Stanford’s other school of
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