With Prayer you get appear to DO without actually doing.
"I'll be praying for you" sounds incredibly kind and well-intentioned. But, mumbling isn't really helpful, is it?
I've often said I would far prefer a well-meaning person to tell me--"I'm so sorry to hear about your _______(fill in the problem____, I'll Dance the Hokey Pokey for you."
At least that would take a measure of commitment and skill!
Prayer is an act of charity which carries with it a tremendous public approval--and yet--has all the value of writing a check with $1,000,000 scribbled in.
It is uncashable, but, the sentiment is sparklingly generous!
The point of my Experiment is this.
No matter how many times you toss the coins (pray) there will be events you CAN INTERPRET afterward. Half the time you can count on an "Answer" and the other half an ineffective silence. The purpose of the silence is so that you can blame yourself for having NOT ENOUGH faith.
If this sounds cynical---it isn't.
Dancing the Hokey Pokey as been proved to be effective in double blind experiments when interpreted by Hokey Pokey experts.
So there.