People reporting back from a Christian retreat are likely to report effects that Christians approve of—that they’re asking Jesus to help them decide in their daily life, that they feel a more full and whole relationship with God, etc. But those things (where they don’t require the existence of a God) are likely to be true—they really are doing those things.
People reporting back from a Christian retreat are likely to report effects that Christians approve of—that they’re asking Jesus to help them decide in their daily life, that they feel a more full and whole relationship with God, etc. But those things (where they don’t require the existence of a God) are likely to be true—they really are doing those things.