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http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friend...ild-die-but-wont-be-getting-jail-time-for-it/Their lawyer says the law is begging to be changed. He means that it should be made clear that the regular faithful should be legally allowed to let their children die in agony using their faith as a shield, not just so-called practitioners.
Clearly this article is slanted against the idea of letting your child die during fiath-healing, so here's a pro perspective:
improvement in reported energy has been shown in a double-blind study to test the efficacy of spiritual exercise in the chronically ill
"A randomized controlled trial to assess effectiveness of a spiritually-based intervention to help chronically ill adults.". Int J Psychiatry Med.
Over all, I don't think that the risk of death is worth improved energy. Instead, I think faith and science should do what they do best and stay out of one-another's business.