[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:


Hi Jackie,

I think that religious beliefs will always have to depend on faith
instead of proof.  I like to think that scientists choose their areas of
research based on what will be of most benefit to mankind, but I know
that is wishful thinking.  But I DO think it's worth studying why some
people seem to be able to fight for survival against certain diseases and
trauma while others die quickly without much of a fight.  Is there
something that can be taught that would enable everyone to fight for
their life in these situations?

Bill


On Tue, 17 Mar 1998 05:41:05 -0600 Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
>Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>Hi Bill
>
>That is a good question--maybe that is why scientists in some respects 
>shy
>away from studying these phenomena.  Or it might strengthen religion 
>if
>people could observe that a person does have a soul (life force) and 
>that
>there are miracles because there are rare instances where this 
>phenomenon
>does not follow the laws of nature.  Hmmmm, I guess I just don't know.
>
>jackief
>
>William J. Foristal wrote:

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