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<p>A Professor of Cancer Biology writes:</p>
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<p>I would say that it&#39;s OK to pray for Hitch as long as you don&#39;t tell him. To tell him you are praying would be malicious. The <a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16569567">STEP trial</a> established that intercessionary prayer per se was ineffective either positively or negatively as long as the patients don&#39;t know about it. However, patients who know that they are being prayed for do measurably worse than the unprayed or ignorant of prayer.</p>
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