Courts don't accept spectral evidence. Why not? They used to. What would happen if they did? 1 Should an Insurance Company be liable for paying for a man's hospital treatment if it was found that the family prayed for him and believed that god had healed him? 2 If a neighbor had heard a wife say she wished her husband was dead, should she be charge with murder if he died? Even from Natural causes? Because many people believe that a wish is a kind of prayer. And a prayer is asking a supternatural being to act on your behalf. 3 If a child confesses to being an atheist should the courts assume he's possessed? Should they be able to commit the child to a exocisom? And how could they tell if it worked? What should they do if they continue to be rebellious? 4) If my neighbor says he has put a curse on me but won't tell me the specifics of the curse, should he be charged with a misdemeanor or a felony? 5) if a friend places a Blessing on my enemy, should I be able to prosecute him the same as if he placed a curse on me? 6) Should insurance companies refuse to pay for natural catastrophes? Since they are considered Acts of God, and they wouldn't want to stand in the way of God's wrath. Get text on Gov. Phipps