(December 11, 2012 at 6:32 pm)FutureAndAHope Wrote: I have thought about going to hospitals. But to be honest I get a bit nervous about it. What I have done recently is to put posts on forums where people are sick,in the sickness section, asking if they would like prayer. Then if any one says yes I pray. I also pray when I meet sick people.So instead of healing people face to face, you choose to do it at a safe distance... For the few that come back claiming they got better, you score a point.... the rest, tough luck, right?
(December 11, 2012 at 6:32 pm)FutureAndAHope Wrote: as an example I have a friend who has done the following things, after he sought God for 30 days without eating:
A 6 month old baby who was about to have his life support turned off due to the fact his kidneys were severely defective. Healed instantly.
A who was involved in a car accident and suffered irreparable brain damage, healed even though he was 20 kilometers away as we prayed with his wife. Plus her frozen shoulder was healed and her arm grew again back to the size it was before the accident 15 years prior.
A adult male healed of paraplegia after being unable to walk for 21 years.
A 62 year old lady singer healed of a brain tumor in New Zealand.
A 70 year old lady healed of a broken back.
A 65 year old gold coast lady healed of osteoporosis, hadn’t walked in 3 years.
A 28 year old gold coast male healed of an arm which had been fused together and told he “would never rotate it again”
You can talk to him at http://shiloh.org.au
It's always a friend....
Always someone else...
Always!
Always!
Claims are cheap.
Facts are hard to come by.
Miraculous double kidney formation: pics or it didn't happen.
Miraculous arm growing back: : pics or it didn't happen.
Miraculous fused bone defusing: pics or it didn't happen.
Tumors heal "miraculously" all the time... I guess they're not miracles anymore...
Gullibility makes you believe him...
The fact that you think you heal others helps feed such gullibility.