In plain text, this may seem like an adequate approach to health; but, in reality, the consequences of this method can be great. Faith healing was discovered in Boston, Massachusetts in 1879 by Mary Baker Eddy (Margolick). The practice of Faith healing gains the majority of its support from a religious group known as Christian Scientists (Weisman). Although the group is relatively small in size, they do not lack influence. Believers of faith healing tend to be “middle- and upper-class people who participate fully and successfully in American society” (Margolick).
Faith healing is very much an issue of religion and the power of God’s word. The ethics of divine command states that “there is a higher law than the ethical and that God’s word takes precedence over the commands of morality” (Hinman). In more simple terms, when making ethical decisions one should listen to God, and ignore morality. God’s word should always hold more power than morality. This idea of divine command is interpreted and applied differently in various