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I used to attend catholic youth rallies, where there could be powerful responses to the presence of the Eucharist. This response got me thinking about a potential scientific experiment. Which I want to make clear is merely an interesting thought experiment. It raises too many ethical problems to actually do.
suppose you took a group of people who typically react strongly to the presence of the eucharist and sat them down for a session of adoration, but instead of putting a consecrated host in the monstrance, an unconsecrated host was put in, without the knowledge of the group. Would the group experience and react the same way to the unconsecrated host as they would to a consecrated host?
please feel free to explain your answer to this poll in the thread.
suppose you took a group of people who typically react strongly to the presence of the eucharist and sat them down for a session of adoration, but instead of putting a consecrated host in the monstrance, an unconsecrated host was put in, without the knowledge of the group. Would the group experience and react the same way to the unconsecrated host as they would to a consecrated host?
please feel free to explain your answer to this poll in the thread.