They don't test for that sort of bullshit because "God did it" is a non-testable hypothesis. You can never be sure if god did something or not, therefore it's useless to test for it.
The articles are evidence that relying on prayer alone is not a reliable treatment for ailments. They aren't trying to explain anything. They are simply reporting the facts.
If prayer works, you can prove it right now.
Pray for me to change my mind.
If I don't, then you're just a fucking lunatic (or a pedo kike trying to poison another well).
Magical thinking and bunk. Where is your evidence?
The magic sky wizard said so. Sadly the wackos are killing their children with this BS. Or maybe it's better they don't reproduce.....
https://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/national-international/ella-foster-faith-healing-death/29977/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kara_Neumann_case
https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2013/04/23/178593383/religious-parents-lose-second-child-after-refusing-medical-care
https://www.lansingstatejournal.com/story/news/2025/03/25/joshua-jessica-piland-lansing-faith-healing-parents-jury-verdict/82653868007/
They don't test for that sort of bullshit because "God did it" is a non-testable hypothesis. You can never be sure if god did something or not, therefore it's useless to test for it.
The articles are evidence that relying on prayer alone is not a reliable treatment for ailments. They aren't trying to explain anything. They are simply reporting the facts.
If prayer works, you can prove it right now.
Pray for me to change my mind.
If I don't, then you're just a fucking lunatic (or a pedo kike trying to poison another well).
Trust the science