So, while christians were practicing excorcism ?

cerbere1564

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To try to heal people, during the middle ages, scientists were doing the true job, looking for real ways to heal them, to find cures...
If it were not for science, life expectancy would be way lower, we would not have found cures for many known disease etc... The fact is today, we can live without religion, we cannot live without science
 
Xtians are still practicing exorcism with an increasing fervor. I just read an article in a news outlet that talked about an exorcist college that was headed by a man named Bob Larson- apparently Xtianity's top exorcist. The article was about how he is training teenage girls as the next era of exorcists.
 
Exorcisms weren't done during the Middle Ages in medicine. They relied heavily on things like astrology and the concept of ether. Anyway, religion is not a medical plan. So it's a false dichotomy that you're creating when you want to say "medical science vs. religion."

By the way, pioneers in medical science like Louis Pasteur and Michael Servetus (who actually discovered the pulmonary circuit long before William Harvey) were Christians.
 
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