Healing response caused by belief; Jiang uses it to explain a reported miracle through mind shaping matter.
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placebo effect
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Jiang explains reported miracle healing through placebo effect: belief and perception shape bodily reality, so faith can produce real effects without proving Church authority.
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"Like, there's a case of my mother's friend telling me that she, her husband has a severe cancer and they try to pray to..."
"...to your question. Okay. So this is what we call the placebo effect. Okay? The placebo effect is basically you feel really sick. And..."
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