suchandra 1 Report post Posted September 19, 2008 When does it happen that modern medical science is getting very curious about examining the inhabitants of a monastery? To find out how a God centered lifestyle changes our lives? A recent broadcast gave the answer. No way, modern medical science would never do that. They found out probably by pure chance that the School Sisters of Notre Dame religious congregation are all between 75 to 106 years of age. And all those elderly 678 American members of the School Sisters of Notre Dame nuns equipped with extraordinary mental power and intellectuality. The team of scientists headed by David Snowdon went mad, how is it that these old women were not all down with Alzheimer's? They started a huge program of experiments to examine the brains of these nuns to finally find out that they had Alzheimer's in a preliminary state within their brains but the disease wouldn't appear. The scientists were baffled and perplexed and didn't know what to do. Finally they came to a conclusion, they made these nuns to sign that they would agree for a postmortem examination. This is what modern medical science is all about godless rascals examining dead bodies and fooling the public with useless knowledge? They didn't consider that when someone leads a religious life that this is the remedy but wanted to extract the enzymes from the nuns' brains and in this way produce a medicine against Alzheimer's for all the duskritinas and naradhamas. pic of captured nun: http://www.mc.uky.edu/nunnet/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bija 0 Report post Posted September 21, 2008 Thx, interesting read. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites