Monday, October 04, 2010

Documented Christian faith healing, or not

Every time I see something like this I stare at my screen in amazement. The proof they offer is no proof at all. And healing via the internet? That’s just plain nutballville.

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It does put an odd twist on the notion of what God thinks is important. Does he cure a person who wants to eat ice cream or the guy dying from cancer? What a jerk God must be... sorry, I only had one miricle today and Bob really likes his icecream...
The kid with the brain tumor is interesting. Of course, we're having to take their word for everything.

KT's got it right, though. Forget the ice cream. God needs to do some loaves & fishes stuff in Africa and Asia. He's got some weird priorities.
what a big crock of bullshit; the “healing” of the boy in this video reminds of when the UK started deporting these types of con-artists and charlatans back in the 1970s and 80s. There was at least two who were working with a “doctor,” who was faking x-rays and charts, showing “illnesses” in people, even children, and even young children and babies. Some of these “sick” children, were not even old enough to understand what was going on – their parents were simply a part of the act – not a single one of these types of “healing,” has ever stood up to any real scrutiny; and the only place that you will hear about this kind of absolute fucking bullshit, is on the “Christian networks” (CBN) – what a bunch of deluded morons???
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Christopher · 772 weeks ago

Holy shit! I was watching this video which was airing the video of the magic man emitting god waves and all of a sudden, I wasn't hungry anymore!! Wait a minute, fuck, I forgot I just finished my goulash. Oh well.
I lost my appetite, too, Christopher, and I didn't even have any goulash. Actually, considering the state of my waistline, it might be good to watch more of these things.
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You have a waistline? I wish.

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Any reason to think the kid with the brain tumor hadn't gone through chemo right before the "faith healing"? So little actual info is given for any of these....
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Right - nothing but blue sky and apple pie. Wham! The boy was healed.

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