The news website Rediff.com India reported: "Hinn claimed that he had cured several people of ailments with the blessings of Jesus Christ, but hundreds of disabled and sick people returned disappointed, without getting any remedy." The report also mentions "A doctor, meanwhile, lodged a police complaint against Hinn and the organisers of the show, seeking action for what he said was the death of a man due to cardiac arrest after being pushed by Hinn on the stage on Saturday".
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2006-07-31
05:37:05
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Is "slaying in the spirit" a good defence for man slaughter?
2006-07-31
05:42:52 ·
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i (personally) don't like the teachings of Benny but I'm not the judge and neither are you or anyone else on this earth....i think we should leave it up to god if he is full of it and has led astray millions of people ,if he is in fact a false prophet then he will be dealt with accordingly after he meets his maker
2006-07-31 06:01:19
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answered by eric c 2
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First of all Benny Hinn does not heal anyone and he always says this in his crusades. It is his annointing of the Holy Spirit which heals the people. Why some people get healed and others don't, only God knows that answer to that question. I would becareful of speaking bad about annointed pastor 's if I were anybody ! Benny hinn was called to the world to show people God is real and very much Alive and it is up to the people to either believe him or not !
2006-07-31 05:53:03
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answered by MizzSweetness 3
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It should be up to a judge, after getting the whole story. I personally like Benny Hinn.
2006-07-31 05:40:37
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answered by ? 7
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You mean, the guy is for real ? I watched a segment once and I thought that SNL really went all out for this one - 1000s of people crying because some guy on stage pushed a cripled old woman. Better than the WWE.
Seriously - yes.
2006-07-31 05:44:52
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answered by Anonymous
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proabably, but just avoid Benny Hinn
2006-07-31 05:50:54
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answered by WhatIf 4
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DK, maybe charges should be brought and let their courts decide. These evangelists who make a living off of people who are gullible should be stopped some how IMHO
2006-07-31 05:47:17
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answered by Anonymous
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No, He is simply doing the work of God and whatever God tells him to do. He doesn't push them either, it's the power of the holy spirit that overthrows them. How typical of someone to try and criticize or try to bring a man of God down.
2006-07-31 05:44:33
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answered by metal_enchantment 2
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yes, he most certainly should. don't forget, he's murdered LOTS of people. many people don't see doctors simply because they think he can heal them. it's their choice to see him instead of a doctor, but he's false advertising by saying that he can heal people. it's a lie. he can't heal people. so why is he legally allowed to claim that he can and then provide a medical service despite his not even having any credentials??? he should be charged with the murders of all of the people who went to see him instead of a doctor and died because of it.
2006-07-31 05:41:10
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answered by tobykeogh 3
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This sort of behavior is the reason that many see Christians as blind sheep.
He should certainly be arrested and tried for his crimes.
2006-07-31 05:52:56
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answered by maeves_child 3
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If people are stupid enough to believe him they should accept the consequences.
Besides, it's just thinning the herd.
2006-07-31 05:40:48
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answered by Anonymous
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