Originally posted by AThousandYoungI actually found that interesting, it's amazing what some people will believe, a bit like that wafer/ body/wine /blood thing. In fact it it has all the hall marks of religious thinking . 🙂http://www.scienceinafrica.com/old/index.php?q=2002/april/virgin.htm
The myth of the Virgin Cure has a rich and culturally diverse history stretching back to 16th century Europe, and more prominently to be found in 19th century Victorian England, where, in spite of the emphasis on morality, rectitude and family values, there existed a wides ...[text shortened]... g home from overseas after WWII, the Virgin Cure was widely sought among the population.