If God isn't real then explain how people are healed on the spot when being prayed over, and explain how the holy spirit isn't real, because I've experienced this. I've seen people get healed before my eyes, when I went on a trip to Mexico, we prayed over a lady with a bent spine and it straightened out right in front of me. I felt it with my hand. and I've experienced the holy spirit. its like feeling alone with him and being in his presence and you feel like you could do anything and that you feel great but humble in front of him. it's an awesome feeling!!
2007-12-03
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Surely you guys would have published a few peer-reviewed studies by now. Could you provide one as a source?
2007-12-03 05:15:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Open your mind to more than one explanation. In my travels I've been to Africa and literally seen the village shaman heal villagers that were ill. I've seen Buddist monks heal. I've read about the same thing in every culture on the planet. Is it the Judeo Christian God doing all of this--or is this an aspect of humanity as yet not understood and unharnessed.
2007-12-03 13:17:09
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answered by Anonymous
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To invoke the name of GOD in healing people of physical infirmities is adding to growing numbers of skeptics who rightfully ask of the veracity of these events. The likelyhood of your being duped is infinitly greater than the liklihood of actual Divine intervention. To have anyone-anyone at all- believe this really happens requires suspension of beliefs which are contrary to all experience. The so-called miracles may in fact occur, but to assign credit to GOD does not serve to convince reasonable people of anything but your own gullibility.
2007-12-03 13:23:59
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answered by Anonymous
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If 'God' is real than show me biological proof.
And if you can't provide that than I say that there is no such person.
Than again I believe in multiple 'Gods' and I have no physical proof of them ether.
Basically I can say what I want to say because that's what I believe and I don't give a flying Fu*k what you think!
2007-12-03 13:20:28
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answered by Salavain 2
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Yeah, I'm gonna want some proof of these 'miracle healings' before I even begin to destroy your statement.
2007-12-04 00:35:31
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answered by skame 5
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I've been up to the "healing" to check it out.The one in front PUSHES you,the one behind PULLS you.It's a ridiculous sham,just smoke and mirrors,designed to produce mass hysteria
2007-12-03 13:22:02
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answered by reporters should die 5
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Those people are called plants. It is a favorite tool of the con artist. Quit being so gullible
2007-12-03 13:16:58
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answered by Biker4Life 7
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Your story strains my credulity.
I have encountered, quite often in fact, Christians who play fast and loose with the facts in an effort to persuade people to believe in their idea of "God."
2007-12-03 13:16:30
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answered by Anonymous
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right now take you proof to a doctor and he will tell you how the spine works before he tears your proof to shreads,
2007-12-03 13:17:11
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answered by Maid In Britain 5
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Yea, I do hear they have some sweet drugs in Mexico... cactus plants etc.
2007-12-03 13:15:27
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answered by Anonymous
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