Don't know whether this belongs here, in science, or in current events, but here goes:
Concern over the spread of SARS has forced changes in the practice of taking communion. Easter is going to be very different for a lot of people. No direct physical contact (placing wafer on tongue), no communal drinking of wine.
Somewhere in all this, it seems there is a test of faith in medicine or in god's protection, rather like when churches first started putting lightning rods on steeples.
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Concern over the spread of SARS has forced changes in the practice of taking communion. Easter is going to be very different for a lot of people. No direct physical contact (placing wafer on tongue), no communal drinking of wine.
Somewhere in all this, it seems there is a test of faith in medicine or in god's protection, rather like when churches first started putting lightning rods on steeples.
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