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awitch said:I didn't say you did (except for the outrageous claims). Those are techniques we've all encountered a thousand times. If you're ever tempted to use one of them, I can tell you they won't work.
He called you out. That's not an attack. I believe the point he was trying to make was that if those events really did happen, we would expect it would be a global sensation, reported in the media for months and each person studied by countless doctors. And if these events are true, then why wouldn't these people go around the world healing incurable diseases and medical conditions all the time?
Again I know what happened, I know what I saw, and no one can tell me I'm wrong. If I heard everything I said second hand, then yea I might be like that's cool, but not be sure if it was true, but I SAW this happen. I SAW this. How can something I saw happen right in front of my face be fake? You can all make fun of me all you want but I know what I saw. And to answer your question Christians do go around the world praying for people and helping people, but you can't expect some news companies to be filming people at a church praying for people and watching them become healed. Have you ever heard of any news station going around to church saying we want evidence that people can become healed? God heals people when He wants to, not because some media wants some frontline news. God knows what His whole plan is going to be like and it's all set up to fall into place, but I have no idea what any of those plans are and no one else on the planet does either. Also, miracles happen at hospitals all the time, but again unbelievers dismiss it even if a doctor says it happened. You can't force people to believe, you just have to pray and hope that God will touch their hearts.
~<Learn to Follow the Wolves>~
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