Here is an interesting article on Faith vs Science

'Faith in God can relieve pain' (Times of India dt 29.9.2008)
  
 
LONDON: "Religion is the opiate of the people" - Karl Marx had famously said. 
But can one's faith in God really ease pain? "Yes", say scientists. SPAN>

A team at Oxford University has based its findings on an experiment in which 12 
Roman Catholics and 12 atheists were "tortured" with electric shocks as they 
studied two paintings - Virgin Mary and Leonardo da Vinci's Lady With An 
Ermine. 

The subjects spent half-an-hour inside an MRI scanner, receiving a series of 20 
electric shocks in four sessions and each time they had to rate how much it 
hurt on a scale of 0 to 100 as they looked at the paintings. 

The researchers hoped that the face of the Virgin Mary would induce a religious 
state of mind in the believers, while da Vinci's painting was chosen because it 
did not look dissimilar and would be calming. 

The scientists found that the Catholics seemed to be able to block out much of 
the pain. 

And, using the latest brain-scanning techniques, they also discovered that the 
Catholics were able to activate part of the brain associated with conditioning 
experience of pain, the Daily Mail reported. 

However, there was no such brain activity among the atheists whose pain and 
anxiety levels stayed roughly the same. 

The Catholics said that looking at the painting of the Virgin Mary made them 
feel "safe", "taken care of" and "calmed down and peaceful". 

More significantly, they reported feeling 12% less pain after viewing the 
religious image than after looking at the Leonardo. 

The Rt Rev Tom Wright, the Anglican Bishop of Durham, welcomed the research, 
saying: "The practice of faith should, and in many cases does, alter the person 
you are. It can affect the patterns of your brain and your emotions. So it 
comes as no surprise to me that this experiment has reached such conclusions." 
 


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