Bizarre leaps of logic
Amorous Badger says: "I once humorously suggested that someone had been internet-stalking a Big Brother contestant. They concluded that I was threatening them. What's the oddest misunderstanding you've been involved in?"
( , Thu 12 Dec 2013, 13:48)
Amorous Badger says: "I once humorously suggested that someone had been internet-stalking a Big Brother contestant. They concluded that I was threatening them. What's the oddest misunderstanding you've been involved in?"
( , Thu 12 Dec 2013, 13:48)
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There was a lovely study on prayer in hospital, commissioned by some religious group
After a properly controlled independent study, they were handed the following results:
1) People who were prayed for and didn't know about it recovered no quicker than people who weren't prayed for.
2) People who were prayed for and DID know about it took LONGER to recover than those who weren't prayed for.
They didn't publicise the results heavily.
( , Mon 16 Dec 2013, 14:19, 1 reply)
After a properly controlled independent study, they were handed the following results:
1) People who were prayed for and didn't know about it recovered no quicker than people who weren't prayed for.
2) People who were prayed for and DID know about it took LONGER to recover than those who weren't prayed for.
They didn't publicise the results heavily.
( , Mon 16 Dec 2013, 14:19, 1 reply)
Use of the scientific method must have invoked Satan.
Rookie mistake, really.
( , Mon 16 Dec 2013, 16:03, closed)
Rookie mistake, really.
( , Mon 16 Dec 2013, 16:03, closed)
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