Posted on 11/14/2013 6:25:39 PM PST by moonshinner_09
You’re right of course.
I don’t understand Christian Scientists IF this report is true. God gave us the ability to treat our medical problems, it’s not perfect because man is not perfect. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with praying but go to the Doctor.
Others on this thread have doubted the ‘accuracy’ of this report and I have to agree with them. It’s a perfect example of how the pagans view Christians. It would have been fine if they’d sacrificed something to Gaia; even celebrated.
It’s like Steve Jobs, he wanted to do that hippy diet for 9 months, fine, but follow your doctor’s recommendations too and he paid the ultimate price.
Later the water is up to his waist and another boat comes by and the guy tells him to get in again. He responds that he has faith in god and god will give him a miracle. With the water at about chest high, another boat comes to rescue him, but he turns down the offer again cause "God will grant him a miracle."
With the water at chin high, a helicopter throws down a ladder and they tell him to get in, mumbling with the water in his mouth, he again turns down the request for help for the faith of God. He arrives at the gates of heaven with broken faith and says to Peter, I thought God would grand me a miracle and I have been let down." St. Peter chuckles and responds, "I don't know what you're complaining about, we sent you three boats and a helicopter."
Drag the parents out and have them dangling by their broken necks under rope nooses a couple of times and this will stop.
Unfortunately, that is NOT the case. Have you not listened to Kenneth Copeland, Binny Hinn, Katherine Kuhlman, etc.? They deride the person who doesn’t get well for their lack of faith. You should listen to Joni Earickson-Tada’s testimony sometime.
I would not claim their churches to be fundamental. The media has done that to slander all conservative Christian churches with the same stroke. This practice in encouraged in MANY of the faith churches. Word of Faith, Health & Wealth, Name it and Claim it, etc. They are not really mainline churches, but they are mega-churches, for the most part. Creflo Dollar, etc., are some of the newer ones. Just google search and you’ll find dozens (maybe hundreds) of them.
Why is this in “Donutwatch”?
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