I can't believe this vocal ping-pong about prayer and a Jewish guy who walked around with his cohorts who were fed and housed by the very people he implored others to help.
It's all a myth, a tale straight out of Hans Anderson or, more likely, the Brothers Grimm.
People cling onto something, anything as a crutch and a whipping boy, and religion fills both criteria.
'It's X's will', when things go wrong or tragedy strikes and, when things turn out well, it's put down to prayer, candles and French water.
Unbelievable.
If all the world fell on it's knees tomorrow and prayed for all those suffering ill health to be cured and peace on earth, it would have not the slightest effect, I guarantee that.
It's convenient to have something to which you can ascribe the world's ills and goodness.
Nuns who give their lives (marry Christ) to prayer...what results do we see, what difference are they making to the world? Absolutely none. Not one iota.