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Christians and cranial oesteopathy

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Jasmum · 08/12/2005 11:59

Can you please help me understand this...
I want to take my DS to see a cranial oesteopath and am not a church goer or a christian, my DP is however. He refuses to let me take him to see one that is highly recommended on the basis of the 'spiritual side' of their work as he calls it. He thinks its a load of rubbish who pray on people with issues. He's beleives that the laying of the hands on the body is a type of healing that goes against his beleifs.
We've never really discussed religion, I fell pg v.quikly after meeting him before the subject of religion had really come up. But he is VERY into his faith and I try to avoid the conversations about it. He takes our DD1 to church every Sunday and although it's not for me I don't have a massive problem with that. But now that it comes to me wanting to take Ds2 to a CO he's putting his foot down and says he will not allow it! Why, I don't understand the problem and we just end up arguing.
He read up about it on the web last nite and it's not recognised by the BMA or other official medical bodies and one site quotes "to channel the postive energies through the body" which he laughed at.
Please help me understand this...

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Justmerach · 18/02/2026 03:37

It is years on since this was written. I woutd suggest healing and whloeness services that is done by the church and you get the touch of the Holy Spiirt to your shoulder or heard and they anoint you with Holy Oils. They can pray for you to as well during this. Anglican church's are quite good for putting on these services.

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