I watched with interest an ABC news report about a study on the effect of prayer on recovering heart patients. They proved scientifically that it not only didn't work, but those who were prayed for actually did worse! Now before anyone throws stones at me, hear the rest. The commentator on ABC, the doc (can't remember his name), pointed out that the experiement design left open an important element that limited the conclusion. The experiement had 3 groups: those who knew they were being prayed for, those who were prayed for but only knew it was a possibility, and those who weren't prayed for but were told it was a possibility. However, here's a critical element: those praying and the target patients themselves were unknown to each other. 3 Christian groups did the praying. The doc on ABC said something to the effect that he knows prayer by family helps the person, but this study didn't address that at all.
I find these results only somewhat surprising. If anyone saw one of my other posts about the mechanism of prayer being dependent on (quantum) interconnectedness (i.e. fabric of one's soul/existance being intertwined with others'), this study fits perfectly with the lottery prayer and the world peace prayer - there is too little connection to allow them to work properly. I look forward to other studies which examine the prayer efficacy of those one knows and is connected to.
Now, why would the prayer patients actually do worse? In a study involving 1800 patients, randomness should be accounted for - the results were 59% of those knowing they were prayed for did worse, while only 52% of the "possibility" group did worse. I did notice the praying groups were told to pray for a certain result. I wonder if this is an ineffective or even detrimental approach? (I'm not prone to praying, excuse the ignorance here). Is a better approach to pray for god's protection and assistance in general, rather than ask for a specific result?
here's the ABC/wire article:
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory?id=1786644