A cardiologist at Kansas City Heart Institute has taken the search for a Covid-19 cure into his own hands--or rather, God's hands. Dr. Dhanunjaya Lakkireddy has begun a four-month study into Remote Intercessory Prayer using 1000 Covid-19 patients in ICU. Will it work? We'd best pray it does, because
Coronavirus Could Cause Rise in Witchcraft and Possession Allegations in UK, Police Say. Those allegations will be leveled at society's most vulnerable members--children, the disabled, and the mentally ill. And whether the intentions are pure, like those of a frightened parent, or corrupt, like those of a village exorcist wanting to make a name for himself, the end results are similar and all too real: torture, abuse, death. The situation is not helped by the fact that
In The Pandemic, Ouija Boards Stage A Spirited Comeback. Some seekers want an end to quarantine boredom. Others need confirmation that a deceased love one is safe on the other side. And then there are those hoping for a greater understanding of a world gone a little bit cuckoo. Unfortunately Ouija boards are not known for providing helpful information. (CM)
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