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Phil,
Interesting perspective. My comment is that "speaking in tongues" should not be considered as a superstition, due to the correlation with God and the Holy Spirit, which are considered to be of the same origin. With respect to those who are agnostic or those who say they have no faith...I am in a position to understand these unique positions with respect to religon and scientific discovery, but there are ethical boundaries that should be considered when conducting clinical interventions. Attempting to understand the origin or the etiology of God's blessings, may not be appropriate for scientific research, in my opinion.
Thanks for responding.
Dr. Eugene Jacquescoley
Principal, Projects in Motion USA CCR